As the holiday season approaches, Polish consumers are in for a treat. This year’s commercial calendar predicts two Sundays, December 15th and 22nd, where shopping centers and most popular supermarkets will be open for business. This is a welcome respite from the usual Sunday trading ban, allowing Poles to get some last-minute shopping done before Christmas.
The debate around Sunday trading has been a contentious issue in Poland, with some advocating for the ban while others lobbying for changes. While some argue that the ban is necessary to preserve family time and protect small businesses, others believe it restricts consumer freedom and hurts the economy.
Who’s Open for Business?
On December 15th and 22nd, shoppers can expect to find popular supermarkets like Lidl, Biedronka, Auchan, and Kaufland open for business. Additionally, shopping centers and galleries will also be operating on these Sundays, providing a convenient opportunity to snag those last-minute gifts or essentials.
Exceptions to the Rule
While the majority of businesses will be closed on Sundays, some exceptions apply. Gas stations, pharmacies, flower shops, and newsstands will remain open, as will post offices, cultural and sports institutions, bakeries, and confectioneries. Airports, train stations, and ports will also have some commercial establishments operating on Sundays. Furthermore, individual entrepreneurs who run their own businesses will be exempt from the trading ban.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
It’s worth noting that businesses that flout the Sunday trading ban can face stiff penalties, ranging from 1,000 to 100,000 PLN in fines. Repeat offenders may even face restrictions on their freedom.
Looking Ahead to 2025
As Poland continues to evolve its stance on Sunday trading, it’s interesting to note that the commercial calendar for 2025 has already been set. Mark your calendars for the following Sundays: [insert dates].
Make the Most of These Special Sundays
In light of the planned changes to the Sunday trading regulations in 2025, these two Sundays in December may be the last opportunity to take advantage of convenient shopping hours. So, grab your shopping lists and make the most of these special Sundays!