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Young people prefer to buy from a Hungarian web storeS
Hungarian young people prefer Hungarian webshops, and although foreign online stores have become more popular, young people think that it is more difficult to shop in them – according to K & H’s quarterly youth index, which confirms that online shopping has become more widespread recently. Among 19-29 year olds, the phenomenon was accelerated by the pandemic situation – Magyar Nemzet Online wrote.
The rapid increase in rates is well illustrated by the fact that today, 96 percent of the age group surveyed have already shopped via the internet, compared to 89 percent in 2016. And the proportion of regular visitors to online stores rose from 26 percent to 37 percent. (magyarnemzet.hu)
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