ITV have released a first look at the exciting reboot of iconic 90s gameshow Supermarket Sweep.
The sparkling new show will be hosted by Rylan Clark-Neal , who takes over from the late Dale Winton , reports the Mirror .
A clip released by the television companies shows competitors getting their shopping trolleys ready to speed down the aisles as they frantically pick specific items from the shelves.
The show’s new host tells viewers: “ ITV2 are reopening the supermarket like no other. Check it out.”
It shows one contestant getting so involved in the gameshow that they end up throwing a plastic box full of grapes on the floor - much to the bemusement of Rylan.
Other clips show contestants banging their trolleys into aisles, prompting a cascade of food to fall down on the floor.
The trailer had first aired on Lorraine this morning, with host Christine Lampard saying: "Best of luck, Rylan!”
The original series ran from 6 September 1993 to 6 September 2001 and was hosted by Dale Winton. It was revived again on February until 31 August 2007.
10 years after the show stopped airing on TV, it was announced that FreemantleMedia had managed to acquire the rights to the show and were bringing the series back on TV.
On July 9 2019, it was confirmed that Rylan would be hosting the revival this year on ITV2.
Rylan previously said that he was "gutted" not to get Dale's blessing before hosting the show.
However the reboot will include a nod to Dale following his death last year.
He told Radio Times : "That was one of the big things when I agreed to do the job – that I wanted to have a nod to Dale somewhere in the supermarket, which we’ve managed.
"That’s all I’m going to say about it, but it was the one thing I really wanted."