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Musgrave NI invests £3.2m in revamp of four SuperValu stores
Steve and Dave Flynn from The Happy Pear with Caroline Rowan, head of retail operations at Musgrave Northern Ireland, at the launch of the newly-revitalised SuperValu Portstewart store.Musgrave Northern Ireland has invested £3.2m in the rejuvenation of four local company-owned SuperValu stores, including its Portstewart site which officially launched on August 12 with celebrity chef Suzie Lee and Dave and Steve Flynn from The Happy Pear in attendance.Creating six additional jobs in the local area, Musgrave invested £1.1m in the store, adding a new hot and cold deli counter, Moo’d Ice Cream bar and expanded in-store bakery.The revitalised store also now has a one-of-a-kind off licence stocking premium wine, beer and spirits as well as a dedicated Zero Zone with a wide range of alcohol-free drinks options.Currently undergoing a £600,000 transformation, the Dairy Farm store in Dunmurry will be the next re-launch, closely followed in September by Portglenone, which is receiving a £720,000 makeover and Omagh, which will launch later in the year following an investment of £730,000.Aligning with Musgrave NI’s sustainability commitments, the stores are powered using green electricity and feature digital screens, energy efficient LED lighting and top-grade energy efficient refrigeration systems as Musgrave works to achieve its net zero ambition by 2040.In addition, the introduction of electronic shelf edge labels to the stores will save a combined total of 28,000 sheets of paper per year.“Our rejuvenated SuperValu stores are truly stores of the future,” said Caroline Rowan, head of retail operations at Musgrave Northern Ireland. “In addition to the £2.7m sustainability fund, Musgrave NI has committed to empower SuperValu and Centra retailers to become net zero by 2040.“We have also invested £850,000 in energy saving materials across these four rejuvenated SuperValu stores, making them as efficient and green as possible.”With increasing consumer focus on shopping local and the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, customers can expect an extended range of fresh, local produce in each of the new stores at great prices.Working with more than 3,000 local farmers and in partnership with over 150 local suppliers, Musgrave NI is committed to supporting the local supplier network across all its stores, buying £160m worth of local food and drink annually.“Offering our customers value for money with a choice of local, own label and big brand products is a priority for Musgrave,” said Rowan.“Built with the community at their heart, each SuperValu store will offer the same great value to customers with offers on over 200 big brands every week and over 400 cheaper own brand products, up to 33% cheaper than the better-known brands.“And with more than 500 of our branded products price-checked against Tesco, we aim to deliver the best value for our customers across our entire range.”
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