Ikea stores are reopening
Strict precautions will be taken to reopen Ikea stores in Hungary on May 5 after 47 days of closure – the chain told MTI on Wednesday.
Their stores were closed on March 21 due to the coronavirus epidemic, and since then Ikea has only carried out online sales in Hungary.
According to the announcement, according to the current regulations, they will be open between 9am and 3pm a day, but only five hundred shoppers will be able to be in the stores at a time. In addition to a number of hygiene measures, on-site food consumption is paused, and the playhouses will not open either. (MTI)
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