The News of the Price Watcher reached many people – the site already had more than 910,000 visitors
In just one month, more than 6 million people were informed about the online Price Monitoring system operated by the Economic Competition Authority (GVH), revealed the Pulzus Kutató survey, commissioned by Napi.hu. According to a survey of 1,000 respondents over the age of 18, three-quarters of the respondents are familiar with the Price Watch website, and 15% of them use it.
This confirms that the number of unique visitors has already exceeded 910,000 since the launch on July 1st. In addition, the Price Monitor effectively contributes to the reduction of prices in the 62 monitored product categories, which helps to reduce inflation.
The results so far can be further strengthened by the expected sharpening of several developments in the coming weeks that can make the operation of the Price Monitoring System even more efficient. In the future, a shopping list and calculator that can be freely compiled and saved will also help consumers. We also develop the display and service map function according to user needs. At the same time, the range of products included in the system may soon be expanded in accordance with consumer needs.
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