Posted: Thu 8th Feb 2024

Farmfoods confirms opening of new store in Wrexham

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Feb 8th, 2024

A new frozen food supermarket has confirmed it will open a new store in Wrexham.

Farmfoods will take over the former Argos – next door to The Range – on Plas Coch Retail Park, on April 5.

Work stripping and refitting the shop, which has been vacant since Argos relocated into the nearby Sainsbury’s last year, has been ongoing in recent weeks.

It will be the second Farmfoods to open in Wrexham, with a long-standing store already based in Hightown.

The new store will be open seven days a week.

A spokesperson for Farmfoods said: “I can confirm our new shop on the Plas Coch Retail Park, alongside The Range, will open Friday, 5 April at 7am.

“The shop will be our second in the city in addition to our existing shop at Kingsmills Road and will offer our full range of branded and own-brand products including frozen food, groceries, chilled foods, bread, milk, fresh fruit and vegetables along with a range of household and other items.

“The location benefits from a large free customer car park and will be open 7 days a week, Mon – Fri 7am-10pm; Sat 7am-9pm; Sun 10am-4pm.

“Customers can visit www.farmfoods.co.uk to sign up to receive occasional special offers, discounts and exclusive deals.

“After signing up they will also be emailed some personal money-off vouchers for extra savings on their shopping.”



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