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Illegality committed by Lidl, Kaufland, Cora or Carrefour customers in stores. Be careful, don’t do it again!

What illegality do many of the customers of the big supermarkets in the country commit? Few are paying attention to this detail. Once you find out, you won’t do that again. What else do you have to do in stores?

Lidl, Kaufland, Cora or Carrefour customers commit an illegality without realizing it

The health crisis has changed some rules in society, but some habits of many Romanians have remained the same. Unfortunately, many do so even without realizing it.

Lidl, Kaufland, Cora or Carrefour made many supplies in the pandemic, after the Romanians stormed the store shelves again, believing that they would not be able to buy the products they needed.

However, never since the beginning of the sanitary crisis and until now no problem has arisen in this direction, and the shelves have always been full. Under these conditions, crowds formed, and the queues were reminiscent of those of communism.

This is a mistake, especially remembering the first wave of the pandemic where Romanians brought back the purchases made in large numbers after realizing that they were not necessary.

“This means that legal requirements are not met”

An illegality, however, is the lust during the state in line. The huge queues keep the Romanians standing for tens of minutes up to the counter, when some of them are impatient and consume a chocolate bar from the basket or various foods on the spot, before being paid. This is illegal, even if the packaging is kept for later scanning:

“In trade, the general rule is: ‘The goods remain the property of the trader until they are paid.’ Strictly speaking, this means that the consumption of food in the supermarket does not comply with the legal requirements, “Kaufland representatives told echo24.de.

Details for Lidl customers

The new restrictions in Romania, which came into force on October 25, show that the shops close at 21:00, and only people with a green certificate attesting to the shopping centers have access. immunization by vaccination or going through the disease. Lidl recently informed itself customers in connection with the new rules according to which access to stores will be made.

“Hi! We assure you that we comply with the legislation, and according to GD 1090/2021 with the subsequent amendments in force, access to our stores is not conditioned by the presentation of a document. Thank you ”, is the announcement sent by Lidl to those who asked, on Facebook, if they can enter the store without a green certificate.

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