SuperGreen, 2:30 p.m. on this Saturday of the third week of sales. On the A31, the Terville exit is full. As you approach the area, the car parks are full, but it quickly turns out that this is a technical fault, because here and there parking spaces are found to be empty.
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Here, everything that is authorized to open is. And the least we can say is that the Action brand attracts a lot, so much so that a queue has formed at the entrance. Nothing to do with a possible postponement of customers of shopping malls in Geric and Leclerc closed after the announcements of Prime Minister Jean Castex. Nearby, the Incroyable store is always full. The main aisle leading to the Grand Frais store is clear. In short, you don’t rush to Terville to shed your wallet.
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“It’s funny”
On the E.Leclerc side, Castorama is filling up. The hypermarket parking lot is full, nothing more. In the shopping arcade, Paul and Ilgusto d’Italia are the only ones allowed to open the curtain. Not the drugstore or the optician.
A leap of faith later, the spectacle offered by the Geric shopping center calls out. “It’s funny,” let go of a few regulars, activating the video function on their cellphones. Apart from the hypermarket, only the Jardins d’Arômes, Les fous du terroir, Nicolas, Fischer and Jeff de Bruges shops give the place a little life. Pierre’s bakehouse has lowered the curtain.
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Downtown ?
So where had the mass of consumers gone, ready to drop their little woolen socks to do good business? Not specifically in Thionville-center, as we have seen. Of course, the confinement effect will certainly have benefited decoration shops more. Since there is only our home sweet home left where we can feel good, with family or friends.
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