Consumers purchased from direct sellers for 60 billion HUF last year in Hungary
Hungarians are still looking to buy from direct sellers, with the sector closing at nearly 60 billion HUF last year, which is a 12 percent increase, compared to a year before, according to the 2018 sum of the Direct Sellers Association (DSA).
According to information sent to MTI on Wednesday, in line with global and European trends, wellness products and dietary supplements (57 percent) and beauty products (22 percent) are the best-selling products in the direct distribution channels. The third most popular is the category of household goods with 9 percent. (MTI)
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