A city supermarket is reopening with a fresh new look following a week-long closure.
The Aldi store in Plumstead Road will reopen its doors tomorrow after closing on August 22.
Customers can expect new bakery, health and beauty sections as well as additional space designated for the firm's famous special buys.
The store has also made way for increased chiller space with new fridge doors to help reduce energy consumption.
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The change is part of Aldi’s aim to make its supermarkets “fairer, greener and healthier for customers, society and the environment”.
Matt Richardson, store manager, said: “The store is looking fantastic and we are really looking forward to welcoming back some familiar faces as well as new customers.”
It comes as Aldi launches its back-to-school fund at stores across Norfolk which allows customers to apply for a £100 voucher to help cover the cost of essentials such as new shoes, pencil cases and lunchboxes.
Liz Fox, national sustainability director at Aldi UK, added: “As the UK’s lowest-priced supermarket, we’re committed to doing whatever we can to support parents in making their money go further.”
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