SUPERMARKET giant Asda has unveiled upgrades at its store in Ayr.
The retailer has completed upgrading the superstore as part of a £50 million investment across 170 stores in the UK.
Upgrades to the store include a refresh of the George department, a new foyer design and revamp, new seasonal aisles, new look counters and new flooring and lighting.
As part of the wider programme, the Ayr store will receive refreshed exterior and interior decoration.
The store will also receive re-decorated trolley bays, new signage, improved toilet facilities and exterior landscaping work.
Ian Brackenbury, senior director of construction and implementation at Asda, said: “Customer experience is always a priority for us, and we regularly look at how we can enhance stores to meet the needs of our shoppers.
"Through this significant investment, we are bringing new and exciting services to customers while also upgrading the existing components of our established stores.
“This enhancement program reflects our commitment to providing the best possible experience for our customers, as we continue on our journey to grow and invest in the business to ensure long term success.”
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