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ICA Supermarket in Kisa Undergoes 8 Million Kronor Renovation

Key Points
  • ICA Supermarket in Kisa is undergoing an 8 million kronor renovation project that began at the turn of the year.
  • Store manager Morgan Alm says the renovation has been planned for over two years and includes converting checkout areas into a bread department.
  • The project follows previous upgrades including facade repainting and back storage renovations completed last year.

The ICA Supermarket in Kisa, Sweden, is currently undergoing a comprehensive renovation project estimated to cost approximately eight million kronor. According to reports, the renovation work began at the turn of the year and has been in full swing for several months, creating what has been described as 'creative chaos' for shoppers navigating the store.

Store manager and ICA retailer Morgan Alm stated that the renovation was necessary and had been planned for more than two years. 'We have planned this for a little more than two years,' Alm said, describing the project as 'much anticipated.' The renovation includes significant changes to the sales floor layout, with current checkout areas being converted into a bread department.

We have planned this for a little more than two years

Morgan Alm, Store manager and ICA retailer

Previous work on the store included repainting the facade last year and renovating the back storage area during the fall to accommodate new refrigeration machinery. The current phase focuses on the customer-facing areas of the supermarket. The extensive renovation reflects ongoing investments in retail infrastructure in the region.

much anticipated

Morgan Alm, Store manager and ICA retailer

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