They come out with a smile on their faces, with the added bonus of a rose offered by the store.
This Wednesday, customers of the Carrefour City in Mée-sur-Seine (Seine-et-Marne) found their supermarket.
Nine months after the arson during the riots linked to the death of young Nahel, which ravaged the Croix-Blanche shopping center with nineteen stores (including the national brand), this rebirth gives balm to the heart inhabitants.
“Ah yes, I’m happy with the reopening of the store!
We missed him!
I came every day before.
This is where we meet people, we have a little chat!
», smiles Michèle, 76 years old, who finds Jacqueline, 78 years old there.
“It’s true that we haven’t seen each other less since,” admits the latter.
“It brings life back to the neighborhood.
We see people again,” emphasizes Véronique, 54, who came with her daughter Lucile who is holding a fine white rose in one hand.
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