We help domestic producers with our purchases!
We buy different and different things in stores during the epidemic. The importance of what we put in our basket has been half-appreciated, as for domestic producers, consumer purchases are the best antidote to the epidemic, it was revealed at a press conference on the continuation of the #veddahazait action in 2021.
The coronavirus epidemic has shown that collaboration is important in all areas of life, as evidenced by the “Take your homeland! Defend your homeland! action success. The movement, launched almost immediately after the pandemic in Hungary by Magyar Tuotter Nonprofit Kft., Found a lot of supporters among producers, traders and consumers, thanks to which the #veddaahazait campaign was realized from a never-before-seen collaboration. Although the epidemic is still here with us, fortunately the strength of the production companies has not diminished, so from now on we can promote another TV campaign with the words “Take your homeland! Defend your country! ” – said Eszter Benedek, the managing director of Magyar Tuotet Nonprofit Kft. At a press conference on the continuation of the campaign and the development of domestic food consumption during the epidemic.
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