Last year’s online shopping trends in Hungary
The high season for online shops have remained Black Friday and the period before Christmas, but Valentine’s Day and Halloween are also occasions when Hungarians do a bit of online shopping – revealed an iLogistic survey from 2019. Nowadays fewer people have the products delivered to their workplace, they choose parcel pick-up locations instead. It is noteworthy that hardly more than one quarter of iLogistic’s customers paid for the goods online. //
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