Automated Mini-Markets Could Upend Germany’s Store Closure Laws
Posted on AllSides September 6th, 2024
From The Left
For many people, a particularly vexing aspect of life in Germany is that it’s nearly impossible to buy groceries on Sundays or public holidays. Since 1956, national law has dictated that almost every store close on those days, and although federal states can now decide their own rules, most have held firm to the idea that workers and shoppers need a mandated day off. Recently, however, automated mini-markets have convinced several states to make an exception. These shops, most of which are operated by the German supermarket chain tegut... gute...
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