BKIK would help caterers by encouraging consumption
He said that BKIK had set up a 75 million HUF solidarity fund with the contribution of the Chamber of Enterprises, at the expense of which about 10,000 hosts in the capital could host 10,000 “everyday heroes” in the group of 10-50 for lunch and dinner.
Nagy Elek emphasized that companies less affected by the pandemic are also expected to contribute to the Solidarity Fund in order to expand the number of beneficiaries.
Details of BKIK’s consumer promotion campaign and event financing program, as well as the application conditions, can be read on the website ujranyitvabp.bkik.hu from 18 June. (MTI)
Related news
Luxury at Lake Balaton: a cheese and sour cream lángos can cost as much as 3,900 forints
The classic Balaton lángos was once considered a penny retro…
Read more >Lake Balaton prices remain high
Vacationers at Lake Balaton cannot expect cheap meals this year…
Read more >MVI annual statistical status report on hospitality
The Hungarian Catering Industry Association (MVI) publishes its statistical status…
Read more >Related news
Unexpected duo: Hungarian grandmother taught Spanish star chef how to make strudel
Dani García’s gastronomic adventure in Hungary has continued. Bibo Budapest’s…
Read more >Children under 14 excluded: new rules in Budapest spas
A new restriction is coming into effect in the capital’s…
Read more >