Instead of Sunday store closure the Romanian shops would be obliged to sell more domestic food products
The commission of the Romanian house of representatives rejected the Sunday store closure initiative on major stores, however would oblige the commercial chains to sell more domestic food products – Nini Sapunaru, chairman of the Agriculture Committee said on Tuesday.
The draft – because of EU restrictions – does not require that the supermarkets should give priority to the Romanian products, but it is determined that at least 51 percent of the fresh foods to be procured via a so-called short-chain. (Baranyi László, MTI)
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