A new Rossmann store opened in Fót
After the grand opening, customers will be treated to a 15% opening sale for one more week.
Rossmann opened its doors next to CBA Príma on Móricz Zsigmond út in Fót. In the spacious store, customers are welcomed with self-service cash registers and the entire range of the drugstore. Parliamentarian Bence Tuzson, Minister of Justice, Fót mayor Dr. György Vass, Péter Bederna, managing director of S.BEDI Kft., and László Flórián, managing director of Rossmann, were also present at the ceremonial opening.
He opened his second drugstore in Rossmann Fót. The new store is impressively large, with a total area of 507 square meters, including 400 square meters of sales space, where customers can find Rossmann’s entire product range on 198 square meters. The usual high-quality and wide selection of beauty care, baby care, household and healthy organic food products from the drugstore chain can all be found in the new spacious, modern store.
The store also provides additional convenience by expanding the payment options, 2 standard and 2 self-service cash registers are available to customers in order to go through the cash register quickly and easily. The introduction of self-service cash registers is a particularly important milestone in the life of Rossmann, as their initiative was the first application of such a system among domestic drugstores.
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