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Dijon. "Freedom of Trade Is Not Absolute": the Standoff Between the City and a Late-Night Grocery Store Goes to Court

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A municipal order imposing a 10 p.m. closing time on about fifteen late-night grocery stores in Dijon is being challenged in court. The manager of the Cocorico grocery store has filed an emergency appeal with the administrative court, denouncing the measure as economically devastating. The City, for its part, cites the need to restore public order in the face of nighttime disturbances.
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A municipal order imposing a 10 p.m. closing time on about fifteen late-night grocery stores in Dijon is being challenged in court. The manager of the Cocorico grocery store has filed an emergency appeal with the administrative court, denouncing the measure as economically devastating. The City, for its part, cites the need to restore public order in the face of nighttime disturbances.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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