Constructor-like shops may appear in villages. Here's how they look
It seems "Eurotorg" has found a way to open shops in villages literally in a matter of days. This is implemented with the help of a modular pavilion, which is manufactured at a factory, brought to the site, and assembled like a constructor set. At the presentation, journalists were shown a pilot version of such a shop, writes Onliner.by.

The pavilion is manufactured in the Minsk region, and its production takes about a month. On site, it is assembled from modules — installation takes approximately one day, with a few more days for connecting electricity and communications.
No foundation is required — the structure can be placed on asphalt, a sandy area, or soil. If necessary, the pavilion can be dismantled and moved to another location.

The total area of the pavilion is 50.9 square meters. Of these, 36.2 "squares" are occupied by the sales floor, and the rest by utility rooms.





The new format is essentially intended to replace mobile shops where demand has become constant. If necessary, the pavilion can be dismantled and moved to another location.

Also during the presentation, a mobile shop was shown.



According to network representatives, villagers often ask for sugar and yeast, and order liver sausage for cats. And women who have moved out of the city "to the dacha" (summer house) unite and place collective orders — for example, for seafood.

As of the end of 2025, "Eurotorg" managed 1153 shops across the country, with 222 shops and 52 mobile shops operating in rural areas.
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