Integrál Zrt. opened its eighteenth store in Kiskunfélegyháza
Integrál Elelmiszeripari és Kereskedelmi Zrt. opened its eighteenth store in Kiskunfélegyháza on Wednesday.
Zoltán Marczinkó, the Deputy Secretary of State responsible for economic analyzes and priority support programs of the Ministry of Finance, highlighted at the handover ceremony: Integrál Zrt.
He added that Hungary currently provides 90 percent of the world’s fattened foie gras production, to which – according to industry sources – Integral Zrt. contributes 30 percent.
According to the deputy state secretary, the company is characterized by tradition as well as innovation, since the company uses the most modern technology in the production of its goods. The company also has a big advantage that the manufacturing industry and trade “go hand in hand”, as they sell their developed, newer products in their own stores, he added.
He emphasized: it has been proven in the past period that the independence of the Hungarian economy must be strengthened in order to increase Hungary’s security. One of the keys to this is the question of food safety, which is why the efforts that the food industry started earlier must be continued.
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