This is how you can use the map store filter function of Price Monitor – GVH also helps with video
Customers can set their favorite stores in advance on the Price Watch page, and they can also do this visually with a map filter. In this way, they can even follow the daily product range of the shops in their immediate vicinity. With a new video, GVH presents the operation and advantages of the latest function of the online Price Monitor.
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 30 seconds, which is clear evidence that Hungarian consumers are using the system, who can save money and time during their purchases.
The Price Watch system already gives visitors the opportunity to select their favorite stores in advance, then search among the products available for purchase in the selected stores, and compile their daily shopping list based on this. By using the visual map store filter function, it is already possible for customers to see the stores in their immediate vicinity on a map by entering their current location – by clicking on the corresponding icon – and then compare the current daily prices of the products available in these stores.
The Economic Competition Authority is now presenting the use of the new function of the online Price Monitor in a video.
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