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Cofidis survey: Hungarians plan to spend less on Christmas presents this year
Fewer people plan to give gifts in the pandemic situation, and even less, the number of Christmas shoppers will decrease by almost a tenth this year and the amount spent on gifts will be five thousand forints – according to a Cofidis survey.
According to a representative survey sent to MTI on Tuesday, 65 percent of 18-69 year olds plan to buy Christmas presents again this year, a significant decline as the figure has been steadily at 71-72 percent over the past 4 years. (MTI)
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