Alza can open future shops in Hungary
Alza opened a shop without a cashiers in Prague from nearly 200,000 Euros (about 62 million forints), which is open 24 hours a day – Magyar Nemzet Online wrote.
The so-called future shops are planned to be opened in Budapest, which can bring the blooming of “low-cost” businesses in our region. The operating cost of a shop without a cashiers is less than half of our traditional stores. “Yes, we are planning to open such stores in Budapest, but not yet,” said Jan Moudrík, the Enlargement and Facility Director at Alza.cz. (mno.hu)
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