Sunday-shopping is an integral part of Hungarian citizens' life
More than 48 percent of the Hungarian population, namely 1.9 million families are getting their shopping done on Sunday – TNS Hoffmann's new survey pointed out. The research project carried out in the second week of May also revealed that Sunday-shoppers spend an average of 12 500-15 000 HUF on their average Sunday-shopping tour.
Sunday-shopping is a serious, integral part of HUngarian customers' life, therefore it would have a rather frighting impact on both our economy and the life quality of citizens if shops remained closed on Sunday – Ádám Jüttner, strategic director of TNS Hoffmann pointed out.
Related news
Related news
GKI analysis: Why do Hungarian households live more poorly than anyone else in the EU?
Imagine that the residents of every EU country shop in…
Read more >KSH: industrial producer prices decreased by 0.7 percent in May 2025 compared to the previous month, and increased by an average of 6.9 percent compared to a year earlier
In May 2025, industrial producer prices were 6.9 percent higher…
Read more >Consumption drives the economy
According to the latest forecast by the Balance Institute, the…
Read more >