On the eve of the new year, shoppers surrounded not only the main supermarkets, but also the fireworks shops.



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On Wednesday, readers of the “What’s Happening in Kaunas” portal immortalized a series of live queues at major grocery stores. Due to the regulated flow of buyers, citizens had to wait a considerable period of time to access Maxima on Pramonės and Savanorių avenues.

A Kaunas woman who visited the Lidl store located on Šiaurės avenue did not need to queue, but the woman was disappointed with the quarantine procedure at the store.

“Lidl de Murava” regulates the flows. “The video is not long, but you can still see what is happening here,” the woman who sent the video did not hide her resentment.

Without fireworks, the new will not be mentioned

A photo of Jurbarko Street also made it to the newsroom of “What’s Going on Kaunas”, the helium balloon and fireworks shop located here also received a large influx of people.

“As you can see here, there is no food … and so many people … Fireworks seem to be a necessity,” said the woman who posted the photo resentfully.

It is true that the fireworks shop located on Jurbarko street itself advertises contactless customer service on the website.

Queues before the New Year in Kaunas

Queues before the new year in Kaunas

© What’s happening in Kaunas

“You can order the merchandise over the phone when you arrive at the store and collect it safely,” reports the website for fireworks.

“What’s Happening in Kaunas” recalls that the Government headed by Ingrida Šimonytė has participated since December 15. In Lithuania, it decided to close most of the stores, except those that sell food products.

In addition to grocery stores, pharmacies, veterinarians, opticians, and orthopedic hardware stores continue to operate. In those points of sale whose activities are not prohibited, 15 square meters M. m of area per visitor, as well as collection points of online commerce can operate.

Call to abandon the idea of ​​New Night to go home

As already written, two weeks ago the city authorities decided that New Year’s Eve, like St. Christmas will be different in Kaunas this year. Unlike the usual, the New Year’s party, which has attracted large crowds, will not take place in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento. The city also abandons the traditional fireworks that have been seen in this place.

In order to guarantee the safety of the population and take care of public health, on New Year’s Eve it is planned to restrict access to the Plaza del Ayuntamiento for pedestrians and cars by physical means. This will continue from December 31st. 8 pm until January 1. 8 pm

Taking into account the current situation, the Kaunas City Council urges everyone to abandon the idea of ​​coming home from New Year’s Eve and choosing in the public spaces of the city.



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