Reopening also costs money, and you can’t get away without special offers
Opening promotions are coming as at Christmas. From March to mid-May, the coronavirus absorbed HUF 450-500 billion. And in a mask, the buyer stays careful for a while.
From March 16, the majority of manufactured goods stores had to close at 3 p.m. As of March 28, the customer could no longer set foot in these stores (most of them). Following the complete shutdown in April, the store opening started in the counties on May 4, and the store fair is also open in the capital from 18. It will cost a lot of shopkeepers and shoppers will not rush.
Reopening also costs money, and you can’t get away without special offers
A one-and-a-half-to-two-month store lock and its unlocking costs industrial shopkeepers a great deal of money. All rents had to be paid during the closure due to the retention of the business premises and not all landlords gave a discount. Many tried to keep their salespeople in some way, at least on a part-time basis, while they had virtually no penny of revenue for a month. Of the government subsidies, the shopkeepers had the hardest time pinching because of their talents. And meanwhile, some of the shoppers bought the porters of the closed stores on the web.
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