The start of the school year is approaching: that’s why all Hungarians line up at Aldi, Lidl and Tesco
Just over a month and the start of the school year is here. And even the biggest domestic store chains know this, so the dumping starts practically this week, the shops are slowly starting to fill up with school bags, notebooks, pencils and all other necessary accessories. At the same time, the stores’ catalogs for the beginning of the school year are being updated, which Hungarian families can already browse. A month before the start of school, Pénzcentrum asked the biggest domestic chains what customers can expect this season, when and what should be bought if someone wants to get away with shopping as cheaply as possible.
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