We want quality time instead of queuing
Shopping is a sneaky time-robber. One in five Hungarians think they spend a lot of time shopping, yet only 4 percent of the population buys groceries online, according to a recent Kifli.hu new online supermarket survey.
Respondents would rather spend their time with hobbies or sports than shopping and there are also those people who hate shopping so much that they would rather work instead. The most annoying thing about stores is the mass and the slow queues, but many people are also annoyed that they can’t get all the ingredients in one place.
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