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Cofidis survey: Hungarians plan to spend less on Christmas presents this year
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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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