Penny Market: smart solutions in the spirit of sustainability
Discount supermarket chain Penny Market has been present in Hungary for 22 years. They operate 215 stores and 3 logistics centres, employing nearly 4,000 people. Working with Hungarian suppliers is of special importance to the chain. Penny Market cooperates with non-governmental organisations to make people’s lives better and doesn’t forget about sustainability either, e.g. they were the first in Hungary to buy fruits and vegetables of non-standard size and shape from farmers, selling these otherwise first-class products at superb prices. Penny Market customers can now charge their e-cars in the parking lots of the chain. Penny Market has done and will do its best to operate the chain as sustainably as possible. //
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