Mastercard has changed online shopping habits in Europe and Hungary
“We are all adapting to a new way of life. Understandably, we buy more online, but not only essential articles, but also virtual experiences ranging from movies to fitness. However, difficult times like the current one can get the best out of us, so it’s heartwarming to see a surge in the number of online donors or the fact that many are looking for new ways to manage their daily lives online.
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