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Nébih: food reserves are still unnecessarily large in many families
Many families still have unnecessarily high food reserves, with 20 percent of households expecting to be unable to consume products by the expiration date, more than double the figure at the time of the first wave of the pandemic, the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) told MTI on Tuesday.
In the second joint representative research of Nébih, the GTK Marketing and Trade Institute of the University of Debrecen and the TÉT Platform Association, the online questionnaire of the “Quarantine Research 2.0” survey was completed in May 1910 on the authority’s website. (MTI)
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