MBSZ: costumers did not spend less on Christmas gifts
Costumers did not spend less on Christmas gifts in the shopping centers in December 2012 than in the same period of the previous year – the Hungarian Association of Shopping Centers (MBSZ), told MTI on Wednesday.
According to their survey, during the Christmas period the shopping centers in Hungary had 2-5 per cent more visitors compared to 2011, but they did not experience a change in sales.
According to the Hungarian Association of Shopping Centers (MBSZ), the Hungarian people still believe more in traditional purchasing than in virtual: 70 percent of the Hungarian customers, buy their gifts in shops. (MTI)
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