700 new products have been added to the dm range in the name of beauty and health
This spring, dm expanded its range again with 700 new products in the facial care, natural cosmetics, reform food, medicinal products, oral care and household categories. Thanks to the expansion, the products of several Hungarian brands were once again available in the dm polcian and online shops. The drugstore also took the customers’ opinions into account when creating the selection.
dm constantly strives to serve its customers’ needs at a higher level. In addition to the clean, transparent business image and the skilled and helpful staff, this is also reflected in the product range, which is designed with a focus on beauty and health, based on continuous customer feedback.
This spring, the drug store again expanded its range with 700 new products in the facial care, natural cosmetics, reform food, medicinal products, oral care and household categories. The introduction of the new products was based on a survey of their customers, who could express their opinion on which brands they would like to see on dm’s shelves and online shop using a paper-based questionnaire online and in stores for a month.
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