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High Apple Prices Driven by Weak Harvest in Hungary
- 18 Aug 2024 7:37 AM
- http://hungarytoday.hu/
- shopping
Hungary is facing a significant increase in apple prices due to a weak European harvest and lower domestic production, reports Világgazdaság.
Retail Spending in Hungary Only 70% of Euro Average
- 5 Jul 2024 9:23 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- shopping
The average annual retail spending per capita in Hungary is 70% of the average of 25 European countries, market researcher GfK found in a survey.
Lidl Raises Watermelon Price In Hungary After Criticism
- 13 Aug 2019 7:44 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- shopping
Retail supermarket chain Lidl raised the price of watermelon to HUF 119/kg last weekend, caving in to pressure from the Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) and watermelon producers, business news site mfor.hu reported.
Big Chains Continue To Dominate Hungaryʼs FMCG Market
- 14 Jun 2018 6:41 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- shopping
According to publicly available figures, small FMCG stores have no chance of competing with multinational chains, which are much better positioned in terms of supply and logistics. Tesco is currently the biggest player on the market, while discount chains continue to increase their share.
Hungariansʼ Purchasing Power On The Rise, Slowly
- 17 Nov 2017 7:00 AM
- shopping
Per capita purchasing power has jumped above EUR 6,000 in Hungary, which is still less than half of the European average. The countryʼs ranking has not moved from 30th among 42, according to a report by market researcher GfK.
Food Retail Turnover Grows By 2.5% In Q2, But We Buy Less
- 29 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
Food retail turnover in Hungary grew by 2.5% in the second quarter of 2016 compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year, a consumer research analysis by Nielsen shows, as reported yesterday by online portal index.hu. The increase in turnover at retailers was apparently due to price hikes, as the actual amount of sold decreased 0.2%, Nielsen said.
Semjén Calls For Reintroducing Sunday Shopping Ban
- 19 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
Zsolt Semjén, deputy prime minister and head of the co-ruling Christian Democrats, has called for reintroducing and extending Hungary’s shopping ban on Sunday, in an interview published by national daily Magyar Idők on Friday. In the interview, Semjén insisted that economic arguments against the restrictions had “proven unfounded” and that employees had benefited from the ban before it was lifted ...
Poor Quality Of Wheat Harvest Could Raise Price Of Bread In Hungary
- 10 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
The poor quality of Hungary’s near-record wheat harvest this year could put pressure on the price of bakery products according to Népszava.
Szeged Market Traders Protest
- 11 May 2016 1:00 AM
- shopping
Traders at Szeged’s Cserepes market staged the latest in a series of demonstrations in front of the city hall on Monday against plans by the city to raise their rents. The city-owned company that runs the market has increased the rent significantly beyond what poorer traders can afford, the protesters argue.
High Apple Prices Driven by Weak Harvest in Hungary
- 18 Aug 2024 7:37 AM
- http://hungarytoday.hu/
- shopping
Hungary is facing a significant increase in apple prices due to a weak European harvest and lower domestic production, reports Világgazdaság.
Retail Spending in Hungary Only 70% of Euro Average
- 5 Jul 2024 9:23 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- shopping
The average annual retail spending per capita in Hungary is 70% of the average of 25 European countries, market researcher GfK found in a survey.
Lidl Raises Watermelon Price In Hungary After Criticism
- 13 Aug 2019 7:44 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- shopping
Retail supermarket chain Lidl raised the price of watermelon to HUF 119/kg last weekend, caving in to pressure from the Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) and watermelon producers, business news site mfor.hu reported.
Big Chains Continue To Dominate Hungaryʼs FMCG Market
- 14 Jun 2018 6:41 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- shopping
According to publicly available figures, small FMCG stores have no chance of competing with multinational chains, which are much better positioned in terms of supply and logistics. Tesco is currently the biggest player on the market, while discount chains continue to increase their share.
Hungariansʼ Purchasing Power On The Rise, Slowly
- 17 Nov 2017 7:00 AM
- shopping
Per capita purchasing power has jumped above EUR 6,000 in Hungary, which is still less than half of the European average. The countryʼs ranking has not moved from 30th among 42, according to a report by market researcher GfK.
Food Retail Turnover Grows By 2.5% In Q2, But We Buy Less
- 29 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
Food retail turnover in Hungary grew by 2.5% in the second quarter of 2016 compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year, a consumer research analysis by Nielsen shows, as reported yesterday by online portal index.hu. The increase in turnover at retailers was apparently due to price hikes, as the actual amount of sold decreased 0.2%, Nielsen said.
Semjén Calls For Reintroducing Sunday Shopping Ban
- 19 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
Zsolt Semjén, deputy prime minister and head of the co-ruling Christian Democrats, has called for reintroducing and extending Hungary’s shopping ban on Sunday, in an interview published by national daily Magyar Idők on Friday. In the interview, Semjén insisted that economic arguments against the restrictions had “proven unfounded” and that employees had benefited from the ban before it was lifted ...
Poor Quality Of Wheat Harvest Could Raise Price Of Bread In Hungary
- 10 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- shopping
The poor quality of Hungary’s near-record wheat harvest this year could put pressure on the price of bakery products according to Népszava.
Szeged Market Traders Protest
- 11 May 2016 1:00 AM
- shopping
Traders at Szeged’s Cserepes market staged the latest in a series of demonstrations in front of the city hall on Monday against plans by the city to raise their rents. The city-owned company that runs the market has increased the rent significantly beyond what poorer traders can afford, the protesters argue.