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Why are bakeries closed on Mondays? I'm not talking about bakery departments in stores. I mean stores that are just bakeries.?
10 Answers
- Anonymous3 years agoFavorite Answer
Tradition... They are open on Saturdays,
5 or 6 day work week means Monday is the usual day off; just as doctors take Wednesday.
Actually the Monday was not "Off", they were closed for maintenance and in the olden days to go and buy their materials (grain), etc. Monday being "market day".
- RICKLv 73 years ago
In the US the same reason barber shops are, they work Saturdays and close Monday so all employees get a 2 day weekend
- kswck2Lv 73 years ago
Bakeries make most of their money on Weekends, so Monday they are closed to restock, go to the bank, just take that one day off, etc.
- Elroy JetsonLv 73 years ago
Because many are open on Saturday, and still take a two day weekend break. I believe trending shows that most bakeries do more business as the weekend approaches, and a big saturday business. Most people defer any parties, especially birthday parties to when they have more time and order late in the week for saturday celebrations.
- deniseLv 73 years ago
Maybe they need to bake all their products on that day, ready for sale?
If they bake on Sunday, they'll never have a day off!
- Anonymous3 years ago
My only guess is that Mondays are the least busy days, OR ... bakers need a break.
- ckngbbblsLv 73 years ago
none of them are closed on mondays in my city...where you live has a lot to do with when various stores are open. I worked at one for 15 years and it was never closed, ran 7 days a week.