STAFF at a supermarket donned fancy dress to raise money for charity and put a smile on the faces of their customers.
All the team at Asda in Horwich, including the store manager, sported school uniform and challenged their customers to join in a karaoke competition.
Children enjoyed themselves on a bouncy castle and there was face painting.
The £700 raised will be split between the store's Equip an Ambulance fund and research into the rare disorder Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva, or 'FOP', which affects three-year-old Luciana Wulkan from Astley Bridge.
Elaine Cleworth from Asda said: "Absolutely everyone went for it and dressed up from the store.
"We had customers singing and dancing in the foyer for the karaoke competition."
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