35 million eggs consumed every year in Hungary
As a whole, 230 thousand food item controls have taken place in Hungary since 2007, and so far it meant a penalty of 8 billion HUF altogether, and more than a thousand ton of goods have been banned.
Due to the increased FMCG-consumption, more and more controls take place before and throughout the Easter-period all over the country. This time of the year, Hungarian citiziens are purchasing 35 million eggs, three thousand tons of ham and 900 tons of chocolate – government spokeperson Domonkos Szollár has pointed out on Tuesday at a pressconference in Vásárcsarnok, Budapest. The fortunate conclusion of the conference stated that tendencies concerning the quality of the products are getting better and better every year.
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