A new family-run SPAR store opened in Budapest, on Fehérvári út
Thanks to the convenient shopping option and the SPAR to Go unit, the domestic chain also offers hot meals, sandwiches, and desserts to its customers in its Fehérvári út. store that has just been opened in Budapest. The investment cost more than HUF 300 million and provides job opportunities for 20 new employees.
“When we build a new store or renovate an old one, we keep both quality customer service and environmental impact reduction in mind. During the creation and modernization of SPAR Hungary’s stores, we constantly strive to install energy-saving devices, and as a result of modernizing the lighting and cooling-heating systems, we reduce the consumption resulting from the use of electricity. We consciously plan these not only in our large hypermarkets, but also in our smaller stores with a more familiar atmosphere, such as our recently completed Fehérvári út store. Thanks to our company’s development program, we can present our wide and ever-expanding product range in a modern, well-arranged environment, which also meets special consumer expectations, in which fresh, convenient and health-conscious foods play an important role.”
– said Márk Maczelka, head of communications at SPAR Hungary.
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