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According to a study, the coronavirus has changed consumer habits
As a result of the coronavirus, customer habits have changed and the composition of the consumer basket has also changed – stated a research conducted by Garai-Fodor Mónika, Dean of the University of Óbuda and Csiszárik-Kocsir Ágnes, Deputy Dean.
The summary sent to MTI shows that the biggest loser in the virus situation is the service sector; there was no service type where there was no decline.
Visits to larger clothing stores, smaller grocery stores, and large shopping malls and restaurants fell the most as a result of the pandemic. (MTI)
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