SPAR imposes quantity restrictions
Spar imposes quantitative restrictions in Hungary – the chain announced Wednesday on its website.
As they write, the company has taken a number of extraordinary measures in response to the emergency ordered by the government in order to ensure a continuous and balanced supply of food to the population. Quantitative restrictions have thus been introduced to ensure that all consumers have access to food: 5 kilograms per product and up to 10 pieces can be sold. Quantity restrictions apply to department stores and the Spar online shop as well. (MTI)
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