ALDI Glenfield Park will be closing for two weeks on Wednesday to undergo a store refurbishment.
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The store will reopen on July 24 and will feature updated displays that are aimed at improving the layout and navigation as well as creating a better experience for residents.
"While we're delighted to be introducing these innovations, we want our customers to know they won't lead to higher prices," an ALDI spokesperson said.
New features include redesigned shelving, expanded wooden produce bays, as well as extended energy efficient chillers.
Many of the improvements have been implemented following successful store trials and ALDI's state-wide rollout of its modern store design.
"At ALDI, we are proud to call ourselves "Good Different"; we offer a supermarket experience that is like no other in Australia, and it's our differences that allow us to bring unbeatable value to our customers every day," an ALDI spokesperson said.
"We're excited to be undertaking these upgrades and welcome the community to visit our new store from Wednesday July 24 and share their feedback about the store experience."
The Glenfield Park store will continue to be supported by a team of 15 to 20 permanent full and part-time employees.
Last year ALDI recorded an 11.4 per cent share of the national grocery market, according to Roy Morgan research.