I guess that's down in England? I've never understood why they bother with that rule.
Up here in Scotland my nearby Tesco Extra is 24/7... including Sundays!
Sunday trading rules are rubbish imo
I guess that's down in England? I've never understood why they bother with that rule.
Up here in Scotland my nearby Tesco Extra is 24/7... including Sundays!
6am-11pm but I keep forgetting no booze until 12pm, annoying as hell

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edit: you corrected it, cheat!
Our mini is 0700 -2300, the mega one is 1000-1600.
Ahh yeah good point, the Tesco Express near me opens until 23:00 as well - wonder how they get away with it. It used to be a Budgens which closed at 4pm.
It's down to floor space IIRC anything over a certain area has the limited opening hours
Some categories of large shop are exempt from the Sunday Trading Act 1994:
Airport shops
Chemists
Goods from exhibitions stalls
Farm shops that sell their own produce
Petrol filling stations
Railway stations
Motorway service stations were excluded from the act
Small shops with a floor area of under and up to 280 square metres (3,000 square feet) may open if they wish to.
My 24h store closes at 10pm on Sat night and reopens at 10 or something on Sunday

Why do we have such strict opening hours on a sunday?
Despite what some may say its nothing to do with god or religion.
Obviously there was a complete lack of info in the store leading up to the change so there were quite a few people standing around just waiting until it opened
You get proper 24/7 in Scotland?
Annoying, why do we still have this stupid rule in England. Have attendances figures for church been affected in anyway? A lot of people only get the weekend to do their shopping.