Nielsen: the shopping mood of the Hungarians increased slightly in the third quarter
Seven of ten Hungarian consumers (72%) believe that the country is currently in an economic crisis; among other things, it explains teh lower shopping mood of the Hungarians, compared to the European and global average.
However, the shopping mood improved slightly compared to the second quarter: in the second quarter, 75 percent believed that Hungary is in an economic crisis currently, during the third quarter survey, their proportion decreased to 72 percent. Thus, the proportion of those who buy from their disposable money also increased – the Nielsen consumer information and knowledge services company's third-quarter survey reveals among other facts.
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