The future belongs to responsible consumption according to Cetelem’s research
Every year, Cetelem Bank’s representative market research covering 17 EU Member States assesses the general well-being and consumption habits of European consumers. The research has been carried out in Hungary since 2006.
The Magyar Cetelem Bank describes in a statement sent to MTI on Wednesday thataccording to the latest Cetelem Panorama, the change in attitudes towards more responsible consumption has started almost a decade ago, but has become a strong trend due to the coronavirus pandemic. (MTI)
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