Belgian retailer Colruyt has reopened a 'new-generation' store in Jemappes, following weeks of renovation work.
"During closure, we completely rearranged the store", said store manager Geoffrey Severino. "Customers can now shop even more efficiently in a more congenial store".
"The fresh-market has been enlarged. And we have replaced the plastic flaps with an air curtain. When making renovations, we always aim at simplicity and the lowest costs, as our customers expect of us," he added.
The store will also feature a new fresh meat department, where customers can see the butchers at work and easily engage with them.
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