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Shopping
In the country

The subjective experience of shopping shows considerable regional variation. Villages and rural areas often have small branches of major supermarket chains such as the Coop, Migros, Denner or visavis, offering a wide range of consumer staples. Most of these small shops close for lunch and on Wednesday afternoons. Shops close not later than 16:00 on Saturdays and remain closed all day on Sundays.

In towns

The range of goods on offer in the major conurbations is much wider. The regulations governing opening hours are also more flexible and shops often remain open at lunch time. A considerable variety of merchandise is on sale and many international fashion houses, such as Mango, Esprit, H&M and C&A, have branches in all large towns.

Swiss cuisine has become very international. There are many delicatessens specialising in Italian, Spanish and Asian foods.

Shops in towns normally have late opening on Thursday evenings. This reflects the tradition of "evening shopping". Thursday closing time is generally 21:00.

The major retailers originally stocked mainly food. They have now substantially broadened their ranges and also sell clothing, sports articles and so on. The retailers concerned are the Coop, Migros and Manor, as well as Carrefour.

Migros and the Coop have the densest network of branches and are also represented in the smallest places. Migros has traditionally not sold alcoholic beverages.

Shopping centres

There is a plethora of shopping centres in Switzerland. As in other countries, shops exist here side by side with restaurants, photo finishers, pharmacies and many other services. These centres are mostly located in readily accessible locations just outside town centres. Examples include Shoppyland Schönbühl (Berne), Centre Avry (Fribourg) and Balexert (Geneva).

Railway stations

An increasing number of stations have late- and Sunday-opening shops on site. Depending on station size, the range of shops extends from those selling consumer staples to fully-fledged arcades with flower shops, food shops, clothing shops, shoe shops and even pharmacies. They are valued increasingly for being open in the evenings and on Sundays.

Service stations

Many service stations sell not only fuel but also food and drink. Even if their prices are often above average, they have the advantage of competition-beating opening hours (generally from 08:00 to 22:00), 365 days a year.

In addition, there are increasing opportunities for online shopping in Switzerland.

Source: European Union
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