You can even pay for the last purchases of the year with a SZÉP card at Auchan
Auchan stores will be open until noon on December 24, taking into account customer needs and habits. According to the usual Sunday schedule, depending on the store, they open at 6 or 7 in the morning and uniformly serve customers until noon with, among other things, baked goods of the day and fresh vegetables and fruits.
And on the last day of the year, you can buy New Year’s Eve ingredients in stores until 4 p.m. There will be a particularly large selection of hot dogs and champagne. We can find many sales and often even better prices than last year.
Loyalty card holders should keep an eye on the offers, because they can buy products that are already on sale at an even better price. Everyone should know that the last time you can pay for cold food with a SZÉP card is December 31, because according to the legal regulations, it can only be used for hot food from January. We can therefore still use the SZÉP card for the last purchases of the year.
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