the changes will primarily affect the residents of these cities

the changes will primarily affect the residents of these cities
the changes will primarily affect the residents of these cities
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“As the evenings get longer, the rhythm of people’s lives changes – we spend more time in the fresh air, we plan our daily work differently, it becomes common to go to shops later and later in the day. In several stores, we are already starting to feel changes in the flow of customers, so we take into account the needs of customers and change the working hours of these stores accordingly,” says Indrė Trakimaitė-Šeškuvienė, director of the Communication and Corporate Relations Department of Maxima.

Šalčininkai, Vilniaus st. The 52 operating Maxima X stores will from now on be open until 10 p.m., which is an hour longer (except for Sundays, when they will work according to the customers’ already usual working schedule, until 9 p.m.). In addition, from May 12 another “Maxima” in Šalčininkai, located at J. Sniadeckio st., will be closed for renovation. 11, and while the renovation works are underway, we will invite the city residents to shop specifically at Vilniaus st. operating store.

In Palanga, Klaipėdos pl. the operating “Maxima” XX store will open an hour earlier and wait for customers until 11 p.m. In Kaunas, Raudondvarios pl. located at “Maxima” XX will extend the working hours by one hour – until 11 p.m.

According to I. Trakimaitė-Šeškuvienė, other stores will be affected by seasonal changes in working hours from June 1. Maxima will inform you at the end of May which stores will be open for shopping during extended working hours.

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