This is how PENNY will be open on the weekend of March 15th
PENNY Hungary has introduced a significant price freeze measure: the company has frozen prices for 70% of its meat product range, so customers can still access the products at the previous favorable or reduced prices. The “inflation stop” will remain in effect during the holiday season, so Easter hams will also be on the shelves at the same price.
According to the decision, since January, private-label Dárdás and Karát products – including hams, salamis, bacon and sausages – will continue to be available at budget-friendly prices. The price freeze is especially good news for Easter hams, as these products will remain at last year’s price level in PENNY stores.
Holiday opening hours on March 15
Customers should take into account the changes in holiday opening hours:
- On March 14 (Friday), the stores will be open as usual.
- All PENNY stores will be closed on Saturday, March 15, a public holiday.
- On Sunday, March 16, the stores will reopen with normal opening hours.
In preparation for Easter, PENNY continues to make things easier for customers with favorable prices and stable supply.
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