Aldi is set to upgrade four stores across Scotland this summer as part of its wider investment in its existing UK estate.
The discounter said the works form part of its £300m programme to improve stores throughout 2026.
The Scottish stores set to be refreshed are Newhailes Road in Musselburgh, Basin View in Montrose, Greenpark Drive in Polmont and Cornhill Shopping Arcade in Aberdeen.
Changes will vary by location, but will include creating more space for customers to shop, as well as introducing more sustainable features such as energy-efficient fridge doors and natural refrigerants to help cut carbon emissions.
Selected stores will also receive upgraded bakery, health and beauty, and fresh food areas as Aldi looks to improve the shopping experience.
Across the UK, 25 locations are set to benefit from upgrades, including stores in Aberdeen, Musselburgh, Liverpool, London and Manchester.
Aldi UK managing director of national real estate Jonathan Neale said: “We’re continuing to invest in our stores to ensure our customers have the best possible shopping experience at Aldi.
“These upgrades will help us create even more convenient and efficient stores for both customers and colleagues while also supporting our sustainability ambitions.”
The announcement follows Aldi’s wider investment plans for 2026, which include a £370m commitment to opening new stores across the UK.
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