We spend 330 billion forints annually on vegetables and fruits
Domestic households purchase 165 kilogrammes of vegetables and 89 kilogrammes fruits a year, worth over 330 billion forints.
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Half of this amount is purchased on the markets, according to a recent research by Gfk Hungária. The survey made on behalf of the Budapest Wholesale Market also shows that the Hungarian population is increasingly paying attention to eat vegetables and fruits several times a week, as well as the role of intermediate meals also appreciated.
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