Major supermarkets to revamp stores
In order to counter specialty fresh produce stores, Coles and Woolworths are about to revamp their supermarkets to improve their perishable food displays. Woolworths have already begun showcasing their improved stores and are keen to complete 220 stores within the next ten weeks. Coles are set to begin a similar revamp soon.
The changes are designed to give a more spacious feel while decreasing clutter and, coupled with increased signage, are destined to make the shopping experience more pleasant for consumers.
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