BP South Albury has reopened to the public, unveiling a refurbished store with a new layout, upgraded fuel systems, and a brand new wildbean cafe.
Located near the NSW/Victoria border, the site has been upgraded, after 177 days closed, as part of BP’s broader commitment to providing a comprehensive mobility and convenience offering for customers.
Lisa Archbold, Vice President Mobility and Convenience, BP Australia and New Zealand, said they’re making customers’ journeys even more convenient.
“After a big transformation we’ve re-opened BP South Albury with a brand new wildbean cafe, improved store layout and an upgraded fuels system. This is all part of our commitment to providing our customers with an end-to-end mobility and convenience service,” said
The reopened site features an improved store layout designed to streamline customer flow, a fully upgraded fuel system, and a new Wild Bean Café serving barista-made coffee and a range of food options.
“Now, our customers can easily grab a barista-made coffee or café snacks when they stop by to refuel.
“We’re looking forward to welcoming back our local customers and drivers who are stopping through South Albury,” said Archbold.
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This is excellent, reopened BP servo now in use again. Perfect