No more OBI catalogs, that was it!
OBI follows Western European trends in Hungary as well, which is why it no longer publishes its paper-based catalog. In addition to the communication taken as a joke, the real reason for the decision is probably to be found in the skyrocketing paper prices and printing costs.
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