Two Isle of Wight Morrisons petrol stations reopened yesterday (Friday October 18) after a four-day changeover period.
Morrisons' Newport and Lake petrol stations are back in use after both forecourts closed on Sunday October 13.
There have been no upgrades to the Newport forecourt's bays, with customers only having the option to pay at the pump at the first two pumps.
The forecourt in Lake has the option for customers to pay at pump.
Retail sections of both petrol stations have been rebranded as part of the Morrisons Daily franchise.
It is understood that customers will still be able to collect Morrisons More points at the petrol stations.
The changeover came as part of Morrisons' £2.5bn sale of all of the business' petrol forecourts, convenience retail operations, and electric vehicle charging bays to Motor Fuel Group.
It is understood that there have been no job losses as a result of the sale on the Island, with Morrisons staff taking other positions in the supermarket.
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