June 2 – Are shops open on this day?  Shopping on Sundays in 2024

Are the shops open on June 2?

Sunday (June 2, 2024) We won’t do that Shopping At large supermarkets, the stores listed are closed on that day (like most retail outlets). the closest Sunday shopping in 2024 fall on June 30.

Shopping on Sundays in 2024 in Poland

W Poland according to Law restricting trade on Sundays, holidays and other days (which took effect on March 1, 2018) There are seven Sundays for trading throughout the year.

Here is the Sunday trading schedule for 2024:

  • January 28;
  • 24 marks;
  • April 28;
  • June 30;
  • August 25;
  • December 15;
  • December 22.

What are the penalties for violating the Sunday trading ban?

What threatens shop owners in Poland? For violating the law prohibiting trading on Sundays and holidays? Entrepreneurs may be punished fine.

There is a penalty for violating the trading ban (on the mentioned days). A fine ranging from PLN 1,000 to PLN 100,000. Zloty.

What establishments are not covered by the trade ban? Available to customers on this day include: Small local shops (where the owners work for example), Shopping outlets in stations and airports And gas stations (Where you can also buy some food products).

See more:Law restricting trade on Sundays, holidays and certain other days

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