It matters in which store we buy in
It does matter in which store you shop in Hungary. You can grab 1,000 forints here and there, but if all this happens online, you will have to reckon with the very varied delivery fees and the size of the delivery time.
Pénzcentrum has compared the stores of 6 Hungarian store chains, and we looked at a store containing 20 products to see which store would cost the least for our shopping. At the start: Aldi, Auchan, Kifli, Prima, Spar and Tesco.
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