Asda said the changes to stores in Keighley, Pudsey, York, Harrogate and Kingswood will be complete by the end of 2025.

Each supermarket will get full shop floor refurbishments, including a “simpler and more intuitive” layout, as well as new feature lighting and neon signage.

Asda – which is celebrating its 60th anniversary – said the upgrade will see £7.2 million spent across all of the stores. 

Example of the Pilsworth store Example of the Pilsworth store (Image: Asda) Work will begin in most stores in September and is expected to take around seven weeks per store. 

All stores will remain open as usual for customers throughout the duration of the work.

Example of Asda's Pilsworth store Example of Asda’s Pilsworth store which the Pudsey and Keighley supermarkets will be modelled after (Image: Asda) Liz Evans, chief commercial officer – retail and non-food, said: “We’re proud to continue investing in the communities we serve – especially in Yorkshire, where our story began 60 years ago.”

Example of Asda's Pilsworth store Example of Asda’s Pilsworth store (Image: Asda) These upgrades follow the transformation of Asda’s Pilsworth store in Bury which reopened in March after a £2 million investment. 

“Following the successful refurbishment of our Pilsworth store earlier this year, we’re pleased to share our plans to modernise these Yorkshire stores and further enhance the shopping experience,” Ms Evans said.

Asda said it has received positive feedback from customers.