Jeronimo Martins SGPS S A : Poland considers lifting Sunday trade ban amid coronavirus surge
October 14, 2020 at 03:58 am EDT
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WARSAW, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Poland's government is
considering a proposal to lift a ban on Sunday trade to ease
crowding in the rest of the week amid a sharp rise in
coronavirus cases, a senior official said on Wednesday.
"Such proposals are coming up. We are analysing them. We are
in such a situation that we cannot rule out any solution," the
prime minister's Chief of Staff, Michal Dworczyk, told Wirtualna
Polska television.
He said a smaller party made the proposal in Tuesday's talks
on the crisis between the prime minister and opposition groups.
Poland partially banned Sunday trade in 2018 and tightened
rules since then to allow trade on only a few Sundays this year.
Poland announced new restrictions on Saturday to curb the
spread of the coronavirus after record infections were reported
for a fifth successive day. New measures include setting aside
special shopping hours for senior citizens.
Dworczyk said further measures could be announced.
(Reporting by Agnieszka Barteczko and Pawel Florkiewicz;
Editing by Edmund Blair)
Jerónimo Martins, SGPS, S.A. is a Group that holds assets in the food sector, mostly in distribution, with market leadership positions in Poland and Portugal. In 2023, the Group recorded sales of 30.6 billion euros and an EBITDA of 2.2 billion euros. The Group had a total of 134,379 employees and ended 2023 with a market capitalisation of 14.5 billion euros on the Euronext Lisbon stock exchange.
In Poland, Biedronka, representing 70% of Group sales and 85% of its EBITDA, is a chain of food stores and the undisputed leader in food retail and in 2023 it continued to increase its market share. Also in Poland, Hebe focuses on the specialised retail of health and beauty products, managing a considerable assortment of products at competitive prices and an in-store consultation service. At the end of 2023 Hebe opened two stores in Czechia, aimed at putting a face to the brand's presence in this country, where growth will be driven through e-commerce.
In Portugal, the Group has a leadership position in food distribution. It operates the banners Pingo Doce and Recheio, which are market leaders in the supermarket and cash & carry formats, respectively. Pingo Doce is a supermarket chain that has a restaurant area in most of its stores. It has two central kitchens that supply not only these restaurants, but also its in-store takeaway operation. Recheio operates a chain of cash & carry stores and has strengthened its business model with a specialised food service operation, underpinned by dedicated platforms, which essentially serve HoReCa customers with a delivery service. Recheio continues also to expand a network of traditional retail partners under the Amanhecer banner. Jerónimo Martins Agro-Alimentar currently operates in four distinct areas: dairy, livestock farming, aquaculture, and fruit and vegetables. The Group also operates two specialised chains, the Jeronymo coffee shops and kiosks and the Hussel chocolate and confectionery chain.
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