I will save you all the click. Potential energy shortages mean stores may have to reduce their opening hours in order to save electricity. Headline isn’t _technically_ wrong, but clickbaity AF.
Kakassa ollaan
Not the whole truth. They might have to stop service for few hours every now and then.
Headline kind of implies that doors slam shut at beginning of october and open come the spring.🤣
This may f*ck up hours from employees of those shops, but for average customer this shouldn’t pose a problem as long as delivery chain isn’t severely compromised.
Who knows, after initial hardships, maybe something good will come out of this. It’s not so long ago when most shops actually closed their doors for sundays and some holidays. Ability to purchase a carton of milk 24/7 is a relatively new addition, and while it widens the gap in which one can shop, and perhaps brings few more euros to employees, is it really good and necessary to keep society up and running that 24/7?
Night time electricity should be almost free. They should stay open from 18-06.
The doors that they should close is the non-existing ones in the meat and milk department. In our Prisma I need to bring a fleece jacket for shopping in summer because all these open fridges cool down the grocery department to like 10 degrees or something.
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Now that’s clickbaity
I will save you all the click. Potential energy shortages mean stores may have to reduce their opening hours in order to save electricity. Headline isn’t _technically_ wrong, but clickbaity AF.
Kakassa ollaan
Not the whole truth. They might have to stop service for few hours every now and then.
Headline kind of implies that doors slam shut at beginning of october and open come the spring.🤣
This may f*ck up hours from employees of those shops, but for average customer this shouldn’t pose a problem as long as delivery chain isn’t severely compromised.
Who knows, after initial hardships, maybe something good will come out of this. It’s not so long ago when most shops actually closed their doors for sundays and some holidays. Ability to purchase a carton of milk 24/7 is a relatively new addition, and while it widens the gap in which one can shop, and perhaps brings few more euros to employees, is it really good and necessary to keep society up and running that 24/7?
Night time electricity should be almost free. They should stay open from 18-06.
The doors that they should close is the non-existing ones in the meat and milk department. In our Prisma I need to bring a fleece jacket for shopping in summer because all these open fridges cool down the grocery department to like 10 degrees or something.