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| SALDOS (SALES) The Winter sales in the shops of Madeira are officially held between 28th December and 28th February, whilst the official Summer sales run between 15th July and 15th September. These are dates defined by law. If a shop wishes to hold an 'out of season sale' it cannot be called 'Saldos', but will usually be called 'promoção', 'redução' or 'descontos' instead. |
| News January 2008 In March, ordinary light bulbs are to increase in price, as a result of energy efficiency legislation. The incandescent bulbs are reportedly still the most commonly used on Madeira. The additional taxes are reportedly used to fund other carbon saving initiatives. The price will go up in the order of 41 cents, for lower wattage household bulbs, and considerably more for high wattage units. Whether this will encourage people to buy low energy light bulbs, only time will tell, but they are so expensive to buy here that the tax increases pale into insignificance. In Tesco in England for example, you can buy an energy efficient light bulb for around €1.50, but they are usually 3 or 4 times the price here. Trouble is the fittings are different, so importing them yourself may not be the answer. |