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New Zenit Corso Shopping Complex in Budapest Features Hungary’s Largest Aldi Store
- 22 Oct 2025 1:40 PM
- shopping
Budapest has welcomed Hungary’s largest Aldi, spanning 11,000 square meters, as part of the new Zenit Corso shopping and office complex in Zugló. The store features a distinctive open-top central space, geothermal heating, and is surrounded by additional shops and cafés. The complex was developed by Bayer Construct Zrt.
'Kitchen Exhibition', Budapest Aréna, 1 – 3 March
- 28 Feb 2024 4:48 PM
- shopping
Hungary's largest exhibition of kitchen furniture, kitchen appliances, kitchen tools and above all kitchen trends will be held at the Papp László Budapest Sports Arena again this year.
Govt To Consult Consumers, Retailers On Food Quality
- 10 Mar 2017 6:02 AM
- shopping
The government will consult consumers and retailers on the issue of food quality, government office chief Janos Lázár said. Referring to reports that suppliers dump lower quality food in central Europe, he said Hungary wants to take steps against double standards and launch a debate on how retailers can be made to inform customers about the quality of their products, Lázár told a weekly ...
New Zenit Corso Shopping Complex in Budapest Features Hungary’s Largest Aldi Store
- 22 Oct 2025 1:40 PM
- shopping
Budapest has welcomed Hungary’s largest Aldi, spanning 11,000 square meters, as part of the new Zenit Corso shopping and office complex in Zugló. The store features a distinctive open-top central space, geothermal heating, and is surrounded by additional shops and cafés. The complex was developed by Bayer Construct Zrt.
'Kitchen Exhibition', Budapest Aréna, 1 – 3 March
- 28 Feb 2024 4:48 PM
- shopping
Hungary's largest exhibition of kitchen furniture, kitchen appliances, kitchen tools and above all kitchen trends will be held at the Papp László Budapest Sports Arena again this year.
Govt To Consult Consumers, Retailers On Food Quality
- 10 Mar 2017 6:02 AM
- shopping
The government will consult consumers and retailers on the issue of food quality, government office chief Janos Lázár said. Referring to reports that suppliers dump lower quality food in central Europe, he said Hungary wants to take steps against double standards and launch a debate on how retailers can be made to inform customers about the quality of their products, Lázár told a weekly ...











