Cloudy Tuesday Ahead for Bulgaria with Rain and Mountain Snow
On Tuesday, much of Bulgaria will remain under considerable cloud cover.
The state-owned chain “People Shop” is reportedly exceeding expectations in its early days of operation, according to executive director Nikolay Petrov in an interview with Bulgarian National Radio. He emphasized that the company’s primary goal is to support consumers, and he expressed hope that it will continue operating independently of government oversight.
We remind you that "People Shop" is connected to a controversial politician and oligarch, sanctioned under the Magnitsky Act, and leader of DPS-New Beginning, Delyan Peevski: Peevski Launches 'People Shop' Stands Across Plovdiv Region with 45+ Essential Items
Petrov outlined the company’s ambitions for 2026, which include establishing a national presence with over 500 points of sale and implementing a robust logistics system by midyear. Work on these objectives is set to begin immediately in January. Currently, “People Shop” collaborates with 11 suppliers, and since the chain’s launch two days ago, a growing number of offers have been received.
Further reading: Peevski-Linked 'People Shop' Opens with Low Prices and Limited Staff
Early sales figures have been strong. According to Petrov, the first days have exceeded expectations, with some store locations seeing their total turnover double. Customers in smaller towns have particularly appreciated the pricing model, which features markups of up to 10 percent, with some products even priced lower. Petrov stressed that the chain’s competitive pricing does not compromise product quality. He cited a report from the Commission for Protection of Competition (CPC), noting that markups in other retail chains can reach 135 percent without affecting product quality.
The success of the “People Shop” in its initial days reflects the chain’s stated mission to make essential goods more affordable while maintaining quality, and the management team is focused on sustaining these results as the operation expands nationwide.
As of March 16, 2026, Bulgaria’s major and complex dams hold a total of about 4,892.4 million cubic meters of water, which corresponds to roughly 74.85% of their overall storage capacity
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has so far had no substantial effect on the prices of goods and services in Bulgaria
In February 2026, Bulgaria saw its monthly inflation reach 0.4%, while the annual rate slowed slightly to 3.3% compared to February 2025, according to the National Statistical Institute (NSI).
In the second half of March, Bulgaria will experience more changeable and unsettled weather, with a mixture of clouds, precipitation, and temperatures hovering around early spring levels.
In Bulgaria, a significant portion of young men remain single and continue living with their parents, highlighting a growing social trend among men under 35
Bulgaria’s caretaker government is preparing financial assistance for low-income citizens as fuel prices continue to rise following the outbreak of war in the Middle East.
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