GfK: no significant change occurred in shopping habits last year
There has been no significant change in domestic shopping habits last year. The families bought slightly less daily consumer goods than in the previous year, while the amount of money spent per purchased remained around 2,500 HUF on average – according to GfK’s 2013 GfK Retail Analyses study by.
According to the communication of GfK, sent to MTI on Wednesday, the households purchased daily consumer goods 282 times a year, in 2013 on average, compared with the285 times of a year earlier.
The families spent an average of 2,498 HUF per purchase last year. This amount was 2,469 HUF in 2012. (MTI)
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