Difference between revisions of "Germany/Shopping/Sunday"
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However, there are '''exceptions''', mostly for supermarkets at train stations. See here lists of open supermarkets by cities: | However, there are '''exceptions''', mostly for supermarkets at train stations. See here lists of open supermarkets by cities: | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 27 July 2022
In Germany, the opening times of supermarkets and other retail stores are by law.[1] Regulations are different between the states.
But what is the same in all states: On Sundays and public holidays, most (bigger) shops and supermarkets are closed.
However, there are exceptions, mostly for supermarkets at train stations. See here lists of open supermarkets by cities:
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