Kifli.hu significantly reduces the prices of special diet products
Kifli.hu significantly reduces the prices of products required for special diets. The discount of up to 50 percent affects more than 25 gluten-free, lactose-free and reduced-sugar products, the prices of which have been reduced to the level of traditional products by one of Hungary’s leading online supermarkets, helping families following a special diet.
A significant part of the Hungarian population is forced to follow a gluten-, lactose- or sugar-free diet, the cost of which is often several times that of a traditional diet. For them, it is not only paying attention to their diet that is a great challenge. Finding, purchasing and paying for the right foods is also an additional burden for those who are forced to follow a diet that is different from their usual diet. Kifli.hu has reduced the prices of the products in order to support families following a special diet.
From the beginning of February to the end of April, Kifli.hu has included more than 25 products in its price reduction program, in several cases the prices have now been brought to the same level as traditional products. The most significant price reductions will be seen in basic items such as gluten-free flour and bakery products, as well as milk substitutes. Kifli.hu currently offers more than 1,200 such products for special diets, representing 10% of the total product range.
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