ALDI, Tesco, Spar speak out: shopping will never be the same
In 2020, the combined turnover of the 15 largest domestic e-retailers exceeded HUF 380 billion gross, which represents 41% of the total online retail market, while the number of orders successfully delivered last year is close to 11.5 million, according to the newly published ranking.
In mid-March 2020, the coronavirus redrawn the everyday life of the world and Hungary day. While several sectors of the economy and trade have almost completely shut down, the situation caused by the coronavirus has prompted the country to take it to a digital level. In this highly variable and unforeseen market and social environment, online retailing has achieved a record 45% increase in sales.
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