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Retail trade: We pay still less on daily consumer goods
According to GfK Hungária; The market of daily consumer goods continues to decline in Hungary.
In the first half of 2010, the market of daily consumer goods decreased by 0.5 percent, despite the inflation, compared to the same period of last year. As the impact of the crisis, this can be observed in the whole Central European Region. The price/value ratio remains important for the Hungarian customers, the number of actions and promotions did not decrease in the FMCG market.

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