The two-hour time zone clashes with the 19-hour close
Of Hungary’s nearly 9.8 million population, 1.9 million are over 65 years of age. This is one-fifth of the total population, the shopping time zone is for them, from 9 am to 11 am on weekdays. It’s not an easy task to squeeze them in really accurately when we look at the sheer proportions.
And so the main question is how people over the age of 65 will live with this, because they can go shopping whenever they want anyway: if they choose the protected time zone or not.
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