Aldi to Introduce New Look in Ohio Store
WAPAKONETA, Ohio -- Global discount operator Aldi Group will unveil a new look when it opens its doors at a store here in March.
In published reports, Aldi real estate director Leann Wheeler was quoted as saying that the five-aisle, 15,800-square-foot store being built is a new prototype layout for the chain. She described it as a "fresher look than in the past," with restrooms placed up front instead of on the side of the store; a new, larger cooler and freezer section; new merchandising fixtures and displays; new, lighter colors and graphics; and new lighting.
The company is hoping the fresh colors will bring a fresh mindset to potential customers in the area, Wheeler said.
Aldi has more than 750 stores in the United States.
In published reports, Aldi real estate director Leann Wheeler was quoted as saying that the five-aisle, 15,800-square-foot store being built is a new prototype layout for the chain. She described it as a "fresher look than in the past," with restrooms placed up front instead of on the side of the store; a new, larger cooler and freezer section; new merchandising fixtures and displays; new, lighter colors and graphics; and new lighting.
The company is hoping the fresh colors will bring a fresh mindset to potential customers in the area, Wheeler said.
Aldi has more than 750 stores in the United States.