The SPAR supermarket in Körmend was renovated at a cost of nearly HUF one billion
The SPAR store in Körmend awaits its customers with a renewed interior, a more comfortable and transparent parking lot, the most modern, environmentally friendly cooling technology, and the so-called “bake off” bakery, which ensures constant freshness.
“Every time we decide to renovate a SPAR or INTERSPAR, the most important thing is the comfort of customers and serving them with quality products, but at the same time, of course, we make sure that the equipment of the renovated sales area, the cooling technology, the lighting and heating consume as little energy as possible. In this case, we also transform the interior spaces according to ergonomic aspects, in order to ensure that almost everything is really “at arm’s length” in front of the customers, and that our employees can also work efficiently in a modern environment.
– said Márk Maczelka, head of communications at SPAR Hungary. He added that the renovation of the renovated store, which will reopen on June 22, cost almost one billion forints and employs twenty-two workers.
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