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"Reading Rooms" Instead of Closed Doors. E.Leclerc Tests a Way to Ban Trade

Summary by Rzeczpospolita
More stores are introducing "reading rooms," allowing them to remain open on Sundays when shopping is prohibited. Two E.Leclerc chain locations have made this move – one in Szczecin and one in Radom. The Ministry of Labor has announced inspections. It wants to verify whether these "reading rooms" are a way to circumvent the Sunday trading ban.
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More stores are introducing "reading rooms," allowing them to remain open on Sundays when shopping is prohibited. Two E.Leclerc chain locations have made this move – one in Szczecin and one in Radom. The Ministry of Labor has announced inspections. It wants to verify whether these "reading rooms" are a way to circumvent the Sunday trading ban.

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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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