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Stanthorpe Woolies’ new look

Stanthorpe locals have a reason to get excited because the new look Woolworths Stanthorpe store has completed its renovations.

Discover the fresh new look Woolworths Stanthorpe today, where when it comes to fresh, it doesn’t get any fresher than this. They take great pride in partnering with Aussie farmers to bring you fruit and veg – fresh, crisp and full of flavour.

Woolworths Stanthorpe store manager, Blake Miller said; “We’re pleased to be able to offer a convenient new look full range supermarket for our customers, giving local shoppers a better shopping experience and providing all their grocery and fresh food needs in our bigger & better store.“

“The new look supermarket is designed with the local customer at the forefront and we are pleased that the enhancements will offer local residents a great shopping experience, enhanced fresh offer and the convenience they are looking for.“

Amongst the key features at Woolworths Stanthorpe customers can expect to access a new Direct To Boot service with dedicated parking bays for online shoppers, a full production bakery offering breads and pastries, new look Deli, sensational seafood market, fresh fruit and vegetable market and wholefoods market.

The new Direct To Boot service is ideal for those shoppers looking for a fast, convenient and contactless way to collect their groceries, while maintaining social distance. This new service allows customers to order groceries online and have Woolworths personal shoppers pick it for them in-store.

The new look store will offer a wide range of checkout options for customers, with team member serviced checkouts and self-serve checkouts

The freshly refurbished store is open from 8am – 9pm Mon to Thurs, 9am – 6pm Fri & Sun and 8am – 6pm Sat. The Stanthorpe store is located at the corner of Lock & High Street.

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