GfK: the weight of the markets decreased in the procurement of daily consumer goods
The ratio of the markets, including the weight of the farmers' markets decreased in daily consumer goods purchases.
The share of visitors from the 72 percent measured in 2010, decreased to 59 percent in the last 12 months since July 2015, so now less than 6 out of 10 people are buying at markets – according to GfK's latest analysis sent to MTI on Monday (MTI)
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