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Matvarebransjen is one of the few industries that have noticed a boost after the government introduced the violations measures in peacetime.
Hamstring led to empty butikkhyller in the middle of march, and several places quoted rekordhøg turnover. Still, thank businesses full matvarehyller towards easter.
But for some shops see it’s still dark out.
– It is quite slitsamt, both physically and mentally, ” says owner Eric Hatland at Rema 1000 Xhibition.
FOLKETOMT: Torgallmenningen in Bergen one afternoon at 17. Usually a folkemylder, no folketomt.
Photo: Ida Yasin Andersen / NRK Only Geilo has a larger decline
Daglegvarebutikken at the shopping mall Xhibition in Bergen’s city center has usually 3500-4000 daily enough customers.
the Centre is a hub for many travelling in and out of the city with bus and subway.
But now the number as low as 700 daily enough customers.
the Shop is the one with the largest decrease on the west coast. In all, Norway is the only Rema 1000 in Geilo, in one of the country’s largest hytteområde, which have worse development.
All that came back here when they change the bus or the path on the way to and from work, is gone. It is quite daudt, says the shopkeeper.
Shut up the shops and heimekontor have strupa omsetnaden to the merchant Hatland.
most of the shops in the mall are mostly closed. There is nothing to attract people here longer, ” says the shopkeeper.
the regional director: Arild Remme in Rema 1000 region west.
Photo: Ida Yasin Andersen / NRK – Hurt
at the same Time as matbutikkane go out with handleråd before the expected storhandelen to easter, it is far from bliss in the city centre the shops in the Norwegian cities.
the Trend is the same with the other matvarekjedene. Communications manager at Coop, Harald Kristiansen, explains that the shops all over the country are seeing the same developments.
the Shops located in the city centre, with many tenants, users who are working in the cities, have seen a decrease. People sit on the heimekontor and it is rolegare for sentrumsbutikkane.
the Trend is påfallande clear, dost regional director Arild Remme in Rema 1000 region west.
– I get the hurt inside me when I see what happens in the centre. And when I see the shopkeeper here, so I hurt him.
Head of the department of economics at the University of Bergen, Tommy Staahl Gabrielsen, is not as negative.
– this means The only the that daglegvarehandelen has moved. It means not that daglegvarehandelen has gone down overall.
Gabrielsen has faith that the situation in the city centre will go back to normal after a quarter.
– People will come to dealing food, also after the crisis. I am quite convinced. And it is also to føregå in the centre.
MERCHANT: Merchant Tore Nygard at Rema 1000 Lynghaugparken in Fyllingsdalen have fewer tenants, users, but 20 percent higher turnover. – In these days it is difficult to single out of revenue and growth.
Photo: Private the Fall in turnover in the centre – the growth outside the city centre
But for the merchant Tore Nygard at Rema 1000 Lynghaugparken in Fyllingsdalen, goes sales good. In the district south of the centre of Bergen, he has romsleg parking and plenty of space.
Since sections of the society was shut up in the beginning of march, the trend has been fewer tenants, users.
But at the same time has omsetnaden increased by around 20 percent, show preliminary figures.
When we compare with life before koronakrisa, there is a substantial decrease in the number of tenants, users. Nevertheless, we have an increase in turnover of around 20 per cent, explains Nygard.
He has bemanna up to make sure enough items are filled in. Already before palmehelga noted that customers were well underway with påskehandelen.
It started on Wednesday. Easter came early for our part. But in these days it is difficult to single out of revenue and growth. Now it is more about to get food for the Norwegian people. This is not a situation we want shoes, påpeikar the shopkeeper.
ANTIBAC: – It is just a comma to the city centre. We have a lot of goods, and much antibac, says merchant Erik Hatland (t.v.)
Photo: Ida Yasin Andersen / NRK Foods go out of date
good future prospects system had records that people in far greater degree is in nærbutikkane and that sales in all sentrumsbutikkane goes noticeably down.
For the store in the mall in Bergen was the only option to reduce the opening hours. The shopkeeper has cut two hours in the morning and two hours in the evening.
No jobs they add to rullera goods. Foods go out of date and matsvinnet increase.
Hatland hope that people will comma to the city centre to a seller, and vow that smitteverntiltak is in place.
– It is just a comma to the city centre. We have a lot of goods, and much antibac.
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