Auchan stores will be open until noon on December 24
Auchan will keep its stores open until noon on December 24, taking into account customer needs and the usual opening hours at this time.
As throughout the year, the supermarket chain is also available to the public this Sunday morning. As retailers, they consider it most important to give customers the opportunity to purchase what is still missing in their household for Christmas in the hours before the holiday, and they also think of those who only have time to buy a few essential things for the holidays at the last minute. Experience shows that – if not en masse – small inconveniences can occur in such cases: a broken ornament, a dead element from the burner line, a missing ingredient for the menu. These can be quickly replaced in the morning from the Auchans to make the holiday perfect.
On the other hand, the company also wants to favor those who want to buy products such as bread or cakes for breakfast for the multi-day holiday, since Auchan’s own bakeries also make fresh baked goods on this day, and for the other departments, such as the vegetable new goods arrive in the fruit department as well.
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