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First Jula Outlet in Poland is already open
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First Jula Outlet in Poland is already open

Swedish chain Jula has decided to open a new shop format in Poland. From 21 October 2021 customers may enjoy the offer of Jula Outlet in Wrocław, in which they will find many products at bargain prices. Jula Outlet shop emphasizes the specificity of the brand, which wants every customer to be able to find…

First Lidl outlet in Poland
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First Lidl outlet in Poland

In mid-March the Lidl discount chain opened its first test outlet. It is located at Ozimiska street in Opole. The assortment consists of non-food products discounted by up to 80%. No information on further development of the chain in this format has been confirmed. A wide range of goods at discounted prices The outlet offers…

The largest outlet in the Lesser Poland just outside of the Krakow city center
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The largest outlet in the Lesser Poland just outside of the Krakow city center

A new outlet, established by the KG Group, is to be built in Krakow. Designer Outlet Krakow will house 120 stores specialising in fashion, and more. Attached to the new center, there is going to be an Atut retail park complete with an entertainment zone, as well as one of the largest fitness clubs in…

Sephora’s flagship outlet launches in Warsaw
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Sephora’s flagship outlet launches in Warsaw

First Sephora’s flagship store in Poland was opened in early September and welcomed customers in a new edition. New products available only in this perfumery await the visitors. In addition, the first Click & Collect self-service machine will be available in the outlet. The flagship Sephora store was reopened on September 5th, in the Westfield…

Orlen leads food service in non-gastronomic outlets market
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Orlen leads food service in non-gastronomic outlets market

In 2019, the value of food service in non-gastronomic outlets reached PLN 7.5bn (€1.8bn). And in 2020 it will reach PLN 8bn (€1.9bn). Petrol stations account for the biggest chunk of food service in non-gastronomic outlets market, and PKN Orlen, which operates the largest chain of petrol stations in Poland, is the number one player….

Food service in non-gastronomic outlets is growing rapidly
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Food service in non-gastronomic outlets is growing rapidly

The value of food service in non-gastronomic outlets – i.e., sales of ready-to-eat dishes,  baked goods, hot dogs, coffee, etc. in places like shops – grew by 7.9% in 2019 and amounted to PLN 7.5bn (€1.8bn). And in 2020 it will reach PLN 8bn (€1.9bn), according to the latest report from PMR, “Food service in…

The largest outlet centre in Upper Silesia already opened
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The largest outlet centre in Upper Silesia already opened

On 27 March, the Silesia Outlet, the largest outlet centre in Upper Silesia, was opened in Gliwice. The construction of the facility, whose investor is 6B47 Real Estate, amounted to 120 million PLN. In the first phase of the investment, the centre will comprise more than 60 outlet stores with a retail area of 12,000…

Traficar helps outlets
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Traficar helps outlets

Factory Centres, managed by Neinver, established cooperation with Traficar less than half a year ago. Within its framework, dedicated parking spaces have appeared near the entrances to the centres. For Factory’s customers, it is another opportunity to easily access outlets located outside the city centres – in Annopol and Ursus in Warsaw, Modlniczka near Kraków…

The chains have found another solution to circumvent the Sunday trading ban ?
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The chains have found another solution to circumvent the Sunday trading ban ?

In February, the provisions sealing the Sunday trade restriction act will come into force, which are to prevent entrepreneurs from taking advantage of the loophole in the existing regulations. Who wants to run a business based on one of the seven exceptions related to the so-called core activities, such as post office, florists, confectioneries, tobacco…

Changes to the Sunday trading ban: the government removes a loophole in the current legislation
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Changes to the Sunday trading ban: the government removes a loophole in the current legislation

In February, regulations sealing the act on restricting trade on Sundays will come into force, with the intent to prevent entrepreneurs from exploiting a loophole in the existing regulations. Whoever wants to run a business based on one of the seven exceptions connected to the so-called core activity, such as post offices, florists, confectioneries, and tobacco sales, must…