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Trade ban – Lidl is trying to open stores

The Sunday trading ban is becoming more and more leaky. After Biedronka, also its main competitor, i.e. the Lidl discount chain, is close to opening stores on non-trading Sundays, taking advantage of the exception for postal outlets – Business Insider Polska learned. Lidl does not want to lose customers who have a choice of more and more stores open on Sundays. The final decision on Sunday trading should be made soon.

  • “It is impossible to realistically explain to the client that the competitor’s store is open on Sundays, and ours is not” – we hear from our source
  • Biedronka opens more than 240 stores on non-trading Sundays, which many of their employees do not like
  • The Sejm has received a proposal to tighten the ban on Sunday trading – it is to allow only those stores where postal activity is predominant to operate on the second day of the weekend
  • More such stories can be found on the main page of Onet.pl

As our information shows, Lidl polls the crews of individual stores on the possibility of opening them on non-trading Sundays. I want to take advantage of the exception provided for post offices. It is at stake only some of the branches are opened on Sundays (Lidl already has over 780 stores throughout Poland). I am talking mainly about those that operate near other stores open on the second day of the weekend, mainly Biedronki, because this chain is Lidl’s main competitor. Exactly that Biedronka’s decision to open more than 240 stores on Sundays subject to the trade ban mobilized Lidl to act.

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