The price-value ratio is the most important thing when buying Christmas presents
In October, the Offerista Group conducted a survey in all its markets, including Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Germany and Austria. The purpose of the survey was to find out what worries consumers in these uncertain times and whether inflation, rising gas prices and war conflicts are affecting their shopping for the upcoming holiday season in any way.
Respondents from each country have one thing in common, namely the answer to the question, Are there any issues that are currently worrying you? Inflation is the main concern for all countries (Bulgaria: 78.87%; Romania: 76.23%; Hungary: 81.96%; Poland: 63.17%; Germany: 81.23%;), the and in second place is the increase in energy/gas prices (Bulgaria: 47.87%; Romania: 62.31%; Hungary: 64.00%; Poland: 45.43%; Germany: 77.01%;).
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