Survey: 45.8 percent of Hungarians buy artificial pine for Christmas

Nearly half of Hungarians buy artificial pine for Christmas
On behalf of IKEA Magyarország, the IPSOS market research company conducted a representative survey on the Christmas habits of Hungarians in November this year
According to the announcement, in addition to the wood-eating habits, the research also revealed that Hungarians still prefer to cook meat traditionally during the holidays. 27 percent of those surveyed say they never cook meat-free at Christmas, while 51 percent sometimes make meat-free dishes, but that’s not the main consideration when inventing the menu. (MTI)
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