The revamped supermarket features a new in-store bakery, self-checkouts, wider aisles and upgraded fixtures.
ALDI will reopen its Monread store in Naas on Thursday, 27 November following a €3.5 million refurbishment.
The revamped supermarket features a new in-store bakery, self-checkouts, wider aisles and upgraded fixtures.
Outside, the site now includes 81 car-parking spaces and 18 bicycle spaces.
The store is also the first ALDI outlet in Ireland to introduce a multi-feed reverse vending machine, allowing customers to return multiple Deposit Return Scheme containers in one go.

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