Bonduelle does not pay enough attention to vegetables
Vegetables are not at all a priority when it comes to our diet – and unfortunately this is not only true at Christmas.
Christmas meals in most families mostly consist of different meats and cakes, but unfortunately this is not only typical of the holiday season. Bonduelle nationwide representative research shows that only 37 percent of Hungarians consume fresh vegetables a day, and most of our meals are baked goods made from white flour, meat and meat products, and dairy products.
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