Food retailing: a 2.5 percent increase was enough to the forefront
In terms of value, food retail sales in Hungary increased by 2.5 percent during the second quarter of this year, compared to last year's first three months.
This is the lowest growth rate recorded during the last three years. But it is still higher than the 0.8 percent European average depth record. Thus, the Hungarian ratio is the sixth largest in the continent and still belongs to the forefront – Nielsen’s “Growthreporter” European quarterly analysis reveals. (Nielsen)
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