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The longest queues in Vilnius were observed at the Pepco store in Šeškinė. There are not few, but even dozens of people waiting to buy products here, which are kept at a great distance from each other.
Kaunas, Draugystės st. and Senukai near Mega also received buyers: lots of cars in the parking lot. Upon entering, the security guard immediately asks buyers to disinfect their hands.
As of Monday, all merchandise branches of the Senukai retail chain began operating, and outdoor and inbound sales were opened. The possibility of ordering the necessary products in the electronic store will also be maintained. Purchases will be delivered to the address indicated or to the post office closest to your home. Those who want to collect the order themselves can do so at the collection points.
The Ikea store in Vilnius has also opened its doors, as well as its ordering and collection points in Kaunas and Klaipėda. Together with the store in Vilnius, a food court was opened: visitors are offered take-away food.
Ikea plans to continue providing services such as kitchen planning and interior design remotely and without contact.
Buyers who want to buy online will continue to have this opportunity. Products ordered online can be collected free of charge and safely in Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipeda. In the capital, orders are transmitted without contact, that is, buyers do not even need to enter the premises.
As of Monday, 24 Moki veži stores have also been opened. The stores have all the departments, an outdoor area with gardening supplies, a construction area and a commercial entrance for construction supplies. This retail network will also continue to allow the purchase of products online.