MPL decree won’t disrupt the delivery market
From 28 March 2024 online shops are obliged to also make Hungarian Post’s delivery services available to their customers.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/6-7
According to a survey conducted by Reacty Digital in April, consumer reaction to the government decree is rather neutral. While two-thirds of online shoppers who know MPL like the service and would recommend it to their friends, only 42% would choose Hungarian Post if the online store also offered the services of the other delivery firms they already know. //
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