Several commercial chains will be closed on December 24
Several retail chains, such as PENNY Market Kft., Lidl Hungary, Rossmann and Mountex, will also be closed on December 24, however, in the preceding days, the stores will typically wait for customers with longer opening hours – the stores told MTI .
The management of PENNY, after examining the interests of its employees and customers, decided to keep its 230 stores in Hungary uniformly closed between December 24 and 26. At the same time, the store chain is waiting for customers with extended opening hours on December 22 and 23, until 10 p.m. From December 27, they will be open during regular business hours.
PENNY Market Kft. has been operating in Hungary since 1996. The store chain currently operates 230 stores, 3 logistics centers and employs almost 5,000 employees.
Lidl has also indicated that all 200 of their stores will be closed on December 24. In a statement sent to MTI, the company referred to the importance of the family when they decided to give all 8,500 employees a day off for the holiday of love. They also keep in mind the interests of their customers, who are expected to have extended opening hours on December 23.
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