The managing director of Coca-Cola HBC Hungary spoke about a serious price increase
In his interview with Index, László Békefi, managing director of Coca-Cola HBC Hungary, spoke about the very serious economic challenges that will force the giant company to raise prices on the Hungarian market in 2023.
The manager of the company based in Dunaharaszt, which operates two bottling plants in Hungary, also told Index that the bottling company was hit by the wind of the unfavorable economic environment, which is also reflected in the prices of the products, Coca-Cola is moving further along the path of automation, and how this affects employees, how the company’s financial results developed, the company adapts its strategy to the changing consumer trend, but how does it react to the accusations of environmental activists, how many investments have been made in Hungary, as well as how many liters of product have been bottled so far.
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