What large chain stores will need to present a passport of opportunity?



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As September 13 approaches, representatives of major retail chains Maxima, Iki, Rimi, Lidl and Norfa have indicated in which stores customers visiting Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipėda will need to present passports and other documents equivalent to them.

This last rule stores energy stores larger than 1,500 square meters. subway.

Already the weekend in stores where from September 13. Opportunity passports will be reviewed, we will begin to inform buyers so that they experience the least possible inconvenience on Monday. Those who do not have the necessary documents will be directed to other nearby Maxima stores. Children under the age of 16 are admitted without a passport according to the instructions of the Government, “said Ernesta Dapkienė, Director of the Department of Communication and Image of Maxima.

He recalled that with the new order in stores where buyers can only buy with the Opportunity Passport, the use of masks continues to be recommended :, – said E. Dapkienė.

Photo by Maxima

Maxima stores where customers will need to provide opportunity passports or other relevant documents:

Beautifull:

Karaliaus Mindaugo ave. 49; Savanoriu PR. 255; Pramonės ave. 29; V. Krėvės ave. 14B; Šarkuvos st. 1A; T. Masiulio 16E; Šiaurės ave. 8D-1; K. Baršausko st. 66A; Jonavos st. 60; Naujakurių st. 31; Raudondvario pl. 284A.

In Vilnius:

Ozo g. 25; Mindaugo g. eleven; Ukmergės st. 282; Ozo g. 18; Mamoničių st. 3; Naugarduko st. 84; Gilužio st. 5; Liepkalnio st. 112; Viršuliškių st. 30; Tuskulėnų st. 66; Santaros g. 5; Sausio 13-osios st. 2; Žalgirio st. 105; Šaltkalvių st. 2; March 11th. 40; Moravų st. 7; Pergalės st. 42; Pilaitės ave. 31; Taikos st. 162A; J. Tiškevičius 22; P. Žvirkos st. 1; Drivers 24, 24a-2; Ukmergės st. 369; Konstitucijos Ave. 7a; Upės st. 9.

In Klaipeda:

Taikos ave. 61; Taikos ave. 141; Šilutės pl. 35; Liepų st. 81.


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According to Vaida Budrienė, Iki’s head of communication, in those stores where the passport will be checked, customers are asked to have it ready in advance when entering the store.

“It may take some time to check the passport during peak hours, but everything possible will be done so that our clients enter the building as soon as possible and so that they buy safely and conveniently,” emphasized the interlocutor.

He also recalled that, despite the recommendation to check the passport and wear masks, other security requirements remain, such as maintaining a safe distance and personal hygiene.

According to V. Budrienė, the Palink company will check the opportunity passports on seven objects across the country, where the Iki stores are located.

In Vilnius:

Mindaugo g. 25; Visalaukio st. 1; The Path of the Nobles.

In Klaipeda:

Laukininkų st. 19-1.

Kaunas is not mentioned on the excluded list, but it is emphasized that the passports of 19 other objects where the Iki stores are located will be checked by the supermarket owners.


Rimi photo

According to Gabriele Šerėnienė, Rimi representative, it is estimated that after the new requirements come into force, 27 Rimi stores in Lithuania will be able to operate unchanged.

“Anticipating after September 13. By changing customer flows, they will be prepared to organize their work accordingly, so that purchases remain seamless for everyone. Meanwhile, 43 access points for opportunity passports and equivalent documents will be reviewed ”, he emphasized.

Stores where you must present a passport of opportunity:

In Vilnius:

Ukmergės st. 308; Ukmergės st. 233; Jeruzalės st. 4; Kareivių st. 11A; Ateities st. 91; Kedrų st. 4; Molėtai Highway 49; Šiaurės st. 37; Vikingu st. 3; Saltoniškių st. 9 ;; Pavilnionių st. 22; Vydūno str. 4; Rygos st. 8; Žirmūnų st. 64; Zarasų st. 5A; Linkmenų st. 22.

Beautifull:

58 Baltijos Street; V. Krėvės ave. 43; Europos ave. 43; A. Juozapavičiaus ave. eleven; Vytauto ave. 24; Vytauto ave. 24; Iceland pl. 32; Raudondvario pl. 94B; Varžupio st. 1, the Academy; Savanoriu PR. 321; Savanoriu PR. 346; Varnių st. 41; Pramonės ave. 61a.

In Kaipėda:

27 Liepojos Street; Šiaurės ave. fifteen; Taikos ave. 139; Taikos ave. 64; Vingio st. 31.


Photo by Lidl

According to Lidl representative Lina Skersytė, dated September 13. An opportunity passport will be required at four Lidl stores.

“There are a total of 57 Lidl stores in Lithuania, but only one of them has more than 1,500 square meters. Meter. Retail space, and three are located in larger supermarkets,” he said.

According to the interlocutor, the strict coronavirus prevention requirements introduced during the quarantine will remain in force in all Lidl stores: various store surfaces will be disinfected, store ventilation will be increased and a safe distance will be marked on the checkout. To ensure customer safety, all Lidl store employees will continue to wear protective masks.

You will need to present your passport when shopping at three Lidl stores:

In Vilnius:

Avda Gedimino. 9; Ukmergės st. 256 and Nidos street. 1.

Beautifull:

Pramonės ave. 6B.


Photo of Norfa

After journalists from the kauno.diena.lt portal contacted Norfa’s spokesperson, Darius Ryliškis, he stated that employees would ask to present the opportunity passport to customers visiting the XXL and H-type Norfa stores.

In Vilnius:

Savanoriu PR. 176; L. Asanavičiūtės st. 29; Ateities st. 10; Ukmergės st. 298; Minsko pl. 3; Kalvarijų st. 151; 2 Vilijos Street, Nemenčinė.

Beautifull:

Juozapavičiaus st. 84 A; Šiaurės ave. 44.

In Klaipeda:

Taikos ave. 66a; Priestočio st. 30.


According to the resolution of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania, from September 13 in stores of more than 1,500 m2 M. Buyers must present one of the following documents:

– Passport of opportunity

– Certificate of vaccination of the European Union

– an extract from the electronic health portal confirming the fact of vaccination;

– a certificate if you have a history of COVID-19 and no more than 210 days have passed since the onset of the disease;

– a certificate of positive COVID-19 antibody test no more than 60 days after the approval date.

– a negative result of a SARS-CoV-2 PCR test valid for 48 hours. from the moment of sampling.



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