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Aldi in Ramsbottom is reopening with a fresh new look

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Sign up to the free MyBury newsletter to get the best stories direct to your inbox Aldi will reveal a fresh new look for its Ramsbottom store when it re-opens to customers this Thursday (September 23).

Standing at 1,125 sqm of retail space, a more customer-focused layout allows for the products customers know and love to be found more easily, whilst browsing new ranges.

Aldi Store Manager Jonny Dauncey said: “The store is looking fantastic, and we can’t wait to welcome our loyal customers back so they can see it for themselves.

We’re committed to making sure that the shopping experience each customer enjoys in our stores is on a par with the products and services they’re used to." READ MORE: Didsbury mum targeted by viral 'beaning' trend as

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