Hungarian eat less Christmas sweets
According to GfK survey last year the market of Chirstmas chocolates and candless decreased, also the number of consumer and the bought volume pro person was less.
Hungarians bought 10% less Christmas
sweets in 2007, the price of the sweets is 8% higher, the total value
decreased by 3%. Last season 5% less household bought Christmas
sweets and the bought volume was 7% less as in 2006.
Last year only hipermarkets and
discounts could increase its marketshare at Christmas sweets selling.
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