This is how you can use the Price Monitor shopping list function – GVH also helps with a video
Many people use the shopping list of the online Price Monitoring system operated by the Economic Competition Authority (GVH). GVH is now presenting the operation and benefits of the new function with a video. The free online Price Monitor has already been visited by more than 1.2 million unique visitors, who are spending more and more time on the website available at www.argyelo.gvh.hu.
The online Price Monitor, available since July 1st, shows the daily prices of hundreds of products of 62 product groups in around 1,200 stores of six retail chains. Visitors spend more and more time on the site, an average of 4 minutes and 20 seconds, which is a clear proof that the system is used by Hungarian consumers, who can save money and time during their purchases.
Balázs Csaba Rigó, the president of the national competition authority, announced on the GVH Podcast channel on August 30 that the online Price Monitor now also has a multi-functional shopping list that can be freely compiled and shared to help customers find the best offers.
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