The chain of stores expect strong Easter traffic
The supermarket chains expect to see even stronger Easter traffic than last year; Customers continue to buy much more than average from hams, eggs, cakes and sweets, but demand is increasingly shifting towards quality products, according to the panorama of MTI.
Vámos György, Secretary General of the National Trade Association (OKSZ) expects an average increase of approximately 5 percent in Easter traffic, compared to last year. MTI said: In March-April, retail is gaining momentum regardless of Easter. (MTI)
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