Don’t leave your Easter shopping to the last minute! warns PENNY
It’s worth preparing for the Easter reception in time this year as well, as grocery stores are uniformly closed during the holiday long weekend, i.e. Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday, PENNY warns its customers. If you still miss something from the festive table, you can make it up on Saturday, April 8, as all stores of the department store chain are available according to the weekend opening hours.
PENNY’s 228 units operating in Hungary will be closed during the four-day long Easter weekend, with the exception of Saturday, in compliance with the relevant legislation. For this very reason, PENNY encourages its customers to plan the shopping list and start purchasing non-perishable food items now to avoid the pre-holiday rush.
“PENNY has permanently reduced the prices of nearly 400 featured products in recent weeks to make Easter shopping easier for its customers. In addition to the most popular dairy products and meat products, for example, the prices of coffees and some quality wines have also dropped significantly”
– points out Eszter Kazatsay, head of communications at PENNY in Hungary.
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