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October 5th 2025: Shopping Sunday – Stores Closed, Where to Shop

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Sunday, October 5th, 2025: Shopping Restrictions Remain in Place

Warsaw, Poland ​ – Polish consumers planning shopping‌ trips on ​sunday, October 5th,​ 2025, ⁣should be aware that a nationwide trade ban will be in ⁤effect. Major retailers ⁣including Lidl, Biedronka, Kaufland, and shopping malls will be closed, as the current regulations limiting commercial activity on Sundays remain unchanged.

The ⁤restrictions stem from the Act on Sunday and holidays, ⁣adopted in 2018, which permits full trade operations only on a limited number ⁤of designated Sundays each year.​ Despite ongoing‍ discussions and draft amendments proposing greater liberalization – including potential allowances for two commercial Sundays per month – these changes have not been enacted. This means shoppers face a lengthy⁤ wait until the ‍next‍ permitted shopping Sunday on December 7th, 2025.

Currently, only select establishments‌ are ​exempt from the ban.Consumers will still be able⁢ to shop at smaller, independent stores, Żabka convenience stores, gas stations, and through ⁣online retailers.

For 2025, the eight designated commercial Sundays are: January ⁣26, April 13,‍ April 27, June 29, August 31, December 7, december 14, and December 21. The ⁢2026‍ calendar will ⁤mirror 2025, ‍with eight permitted shopping Sundays: January 25, March 29, April ⁢26, June​ 28, August 30,⁤ December 6, December 13, and December 20. ‍

Recent political ‍developments, including the appointment of Karol Nawrocki as president ‌representing Law and Justice, suggest​ that meaningful changes to the existing ‌law are unlikely in the near future. Proposed amendments that would have⁣ allowed trade on all ‌Sundays except the first and third of the month,with guaranteed double pay and a day off for ‍employees,remain ‌stalled.

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