Ikea to reopen stores in Hungary
Swedish home furnishings retailer Ikea will reopen its stores in Hungary on May 5, the company told MTI on Wednesday.
Ikea stores in Hungary have been closed due to the coronavirus pandemic since March 21.
Ikea said its outlets will be open between 9am and 3pm every day, in line with the current regulations, with a maximum of 500 people allowed in the stores at the same time. In addition to a number of hygiene measures, food will not be sold for consumption on-site and areas for children will not open either.
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