It also depends on the quality of the coffee, where we stop on the way
Hungarians are again spending more time on the road, and on the way to school and the office they are ready to return to their pre-restriction habits. During long trips, Hungarians like to stop for coffee at the filling stations. According to a survey of European shoppers by Shell, coffee is one of the main reasons why people stop at Shell stations.
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