Hungarian market by phone
After Rákospalota, the Hungarian market, distributing only domestic products, arrived to South Buda’s Albertfalva Market. The organizers are already planning further developments: soon the phone ordered goods will be delivered home throughout Budapest.
Galli Gálfalvy Béla, started the organisation of the fair – that is willing to improve the sales opportunities of Hungarian farmers and craftsmen – in 2008. The market that is open for seven days a week started its operation in the Novák market area of Rákospalota, and after one and a half years of operation, domestic producers could move in to a site in South-Buda – reports Origo.
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