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Auchan’s employee received a Grand Prize for Hungarian Trade
Oroszi László, Auchan’s delivery employee, received the Grand Prix for Hungarian Trade. The National Association of Entrepreneurs and Employers (VOSZ) has announced the European Trade Day for sixteen years to raise awareness of the importance of the commercial sector in domestic economic life. As every year, this year the two most prestigious awards of the profession, the Klauzál Gábor Prize and the Grand Prix for Hungarian Trade, were presented on this occasion.
At Auchan, the emergency caused by the pandemic accelerated the expansion and development of online commerce with significant investment, which became nationwide in the summer. It is no coincidence, therefore, that Auchan’s candidate came from the online field, as the role of this sales channel has greatly increased due to the pandemic.
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