Shop in central Lindesberg closes – relocates

The delicatessen Say Cheese is closing its Lindesberg store after just over a year. Owner Mathias Pettersson announces the business will open in Örebro instead to further develop operations.

Three days into the new year, owner Mathias Pettersson announced that the delicatessen Say Cheese is closing in central Lindesberg. The store has been operating for just over a year.

Pettersson explains the move: "We choose to relocate our business because we want to develop it even more; larger opportunities are needed."

Rather than continuing in Lindesberg, Say Cheese plans to open in Örebro, a larger city in the region. The announcement was reported by Nerikes Allehanda and written by Joakim Lybeck.

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