Szal-Tó’s goal is ensuring uninterrupted product supply
Árpád Szalai and Attila Tóth established Szal-Tó Kft. in 1991. Last year there were two big changes in the life of the company: purchasing prices elevated by 40 percent due to the introduction of the public health product tax (NETA) for alcoholic drinks, and cash payment was banned in the sales of excise goods – the latter entailed investment in payment terminals and IT. Szal-Tó Kft. sees a small shift towards buying high-quality products. Because of the workforce shortage the company decided to give a pay raise to workers. Since this year there were stock shortages (beer, mineral water, soft drink), the company has decided to stockpile more products to ensure uninterrupted supply to partners. //
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