The 255th Rossmann opened in Mórahalom
Rossmann opened its newest store in Mórahalm, a dynamically developing settlement in the Southern Great Plain region. The expansion of the infrastructure offers new opportunities to both locals and visitors to the Sand Dunes.
On September 26 at 9 a.m., Rossmann Hungary opened its newest store in Mórahalm with a floor area of 380 square meters. In addition to the management of Rossmann, the mayor Zoltán Nógrádi also participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony, highlighting the role of the newly opened drug store in the continuous development of the city.
“We are happy to open our newest store in Mórahalom, where local residents can now also enjoy the wide range of products and high quality offered by Rossmann. It is important for us to be present in dynamically developing cities like Mórahalom, as the needs of the community are constantly growing here, and we want to be a part of this. We are confident that our store will contribute to the expansion of the city’s range of services and the convenience of the population.”
– Szurma Gyöngyi, Rossmann’s sales manager, said in her speech.
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