Hypermarkets may be the winners of the Sunday rest day
There are some major players, that particularly profited from the Sunday store closure, because they are exempted from a series of extra expenditures, while the traffic has not reduced, rather directed to the other days of the week – Vámos György, secretary general of the National Retail Federation told at the 53rd Annual Meeting of Economists – the Napi.hu informs.
It is a kind of Christmas-effect ie the customers, if they have to take the long queues, rather go shopping to places – such as hypermarkets – where they can buy everything in one place. Meanwhile, the roughly ten thousand Hungarian small business in malls are among the losers, because they completely lost the Sunday turnover. (Origo.hu)
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