A town supermarket is set to close for a week to undergo a makeover.
Aldi in Fakenham is set to close its doors on July 13 at midday, and will not reopen until 8am on July 20.
A stand advertising the change has been put up in the shop on Norwich Road.
An Aldi spokesperson said: "We are committed to providing shoppers with high-quality groceries at the best prices, and a great shopping experience. We are investing in a fresh new look and layout for our Fakenham store. We look forward to welcoming our customers back to the upgraded store.”
Aldi said it would release more details about the supermarket's renovation next week.
Last month, the Aldi in Dereham was closed between June 24 to June 29 to undergo a refurbishment.
That store saw new stand-up freezers, wider aisles and signs, and a dedicated section full of health and beauty products.
Earlier this year, Aldi announced its plans to upgrade stores across the county as part of a national strategy to chip away at the market share of its larger rivals.
The nearest stores for Fakenham shoppers to access during the closure are Dereham, King’s Lynn and on Drayton Road in Norwich.
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