Bilka One Stop in Field’s to open 24/7

Dansk Supermarked also expanding opening hours in more Netto stores

Bilka One Stop at the Field’s shopping mall in Amager will soon be open around the clock, reports Metroxpress.

From December 27, people living in the metropolitan area will have an opportunity to buy groceries at the store all day and night.

Dansk Supermarked, which owns the Bilka supermarket chain, has decided to test out nonstop opening hours at this particular store, because it has “the best location” out of the 18 Bilkas in Denmark.

Netto to follow suit
The retailer will also expand its opening hours at two Netto stores located in Frederiksberg and Kastrup.

Its Frederiksberg store started offering nonstop shopping yesterday, while the one in Kastrup will open 24/7 from January 2.

Netto already has three stores with around-the-clock opening hours in Copenhagen, Lyngby and Aarhus.

According to Brian Seemann, the country manager for Netto, families with children in particular have been taking advantage of the extra long opening hours.




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