Asda in Chadderton freshened up in £3m revamp
Date published: 06 August 2020
The work has given Asda Chadderton a modern new look inside
Customers at Asda in Chadderton are set to enjoy new shopping experiences in a fresh-faced store following a £3million revamp.
The store boasts a number of new and exciting features including hot pizza and halal meat counters, a new-look George department and an improved Food to Go offer with an extended range of sandwiches, salads and sushi, for those looking to pick up a bite to eat on the move.
The work has given Asda Chadderton a modern new look and has seen the store’s popular ‘create your own’ pizza counter, rotisserie counter and existing Food to Go section refreshed and relocated, to make shopping in-store even easier for customers.
The Milne Street superstore is also among one of the first in the country to receive a new hot pizza counter, serving Asda’s famous pizzas cooked and ready to takeaway.
One of the most eagerly anticipated changes is the refreshed George clothing department, which has been extended to offer a larger range and nowfeatures digital TV screens, so shoppers can view the latest trends while they shop.
Miranda Jarrett, Asda Chadderton Store Manager, said: “I’m pleased customers can now see the results of all the hard work which has been taking place behind the scenes here.
“Everyone is really excited to introduce new features we know our customers will love, such as the hot pizza counter and extended George department.
“I’d like to thank our customers for their patience throughout the disruption and during this unprecedented time.
"We hope they enjoy shopping in our new-look store.”
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