Tescos is undertaking a multi-million pound refresh of more than 20 of its locations in Northern Ireland.
Work on shops in Lisnagelvin, Newtownards and Bentrim Road in Lisburn were completed in the past week, and fully refurbished locations in Ballymoney, Castlereagh, Knocknagoney, Carrickfergus, Bangor, Cookstown and Ballymena are due to launch this month.
In the new year, work will start on shops on Belfast’s Lisburn Road and Londonderry’s Strand Road.
The supermarket brand has over 50 stores in Northern Ireland and employs more than 9,000 people.
Ian Logan, Tesco NI’s retail director, said: “We are delighted to re-launch our stores that have received recent improvements.”
“We have reformatted the Knocknagoney, Carrickfergus and Ballymena stores with fresh produce and bakery goods in mind to allow easier access to those revamped sections.
“Customers will be able to get a fresh cup of coffee and a snack on the go, including locally produced baked goods and overnight oats.
“With our commitment to sustainability, we have also installed more environmentally friendly fridges. Derry/Londonderry and Lisburn Road customers will soon be able to enjoy the same benefits.
“Customers at the Lisnagelvin, Newtownards, Lisburn, Bangor, Cookstown and Ballymoney stores will also be able to grab a cuppa and a treat while they shop and will enjoy more options at the beers, wines and spirits section.
“This is a significant ongoing investment programme that is reflective of our commitment to Northern Ireland and the hundreds of thousands of customers who visit our stores on a regular basis.”