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Zuhant az Adidas nyeresége

Az első negyedévben a járványvédelmi korlátozások következtében megcsappan kereslet miatt csökkent az adidas sportszer- és sportruházatgyártó konszern bevétele és jelentősen visszaesett a nyeresége a cég honlapján hétfőn publikált beszámoló alapján....

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Hévíz expects a loss of revenue of one and a half billion forints

In connection with the coronavirus epidemic, the local government of Hévíz expects a loss of about one and a half billion forints in the period until the end of the...

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NRA releases guidance for restaurant reopenings

The National Restaurant Association released guidelines to be used in conjunction with the instructions that restaurant operators receive from authorities during their re-opening phase-in. The guidance is a basic summary...

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Coronavirus (COVID-19): how The Coca-Cola company is refocusing its business

As part of its Q1 results announcement, the company withdrew its previous guidance for the full year. Coming into the quarter it was delivering sold volume growth of 3%, excluding...

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Wholesale shopping is radically transforming

The continuous spread of the coronavirus epidemic and the restrictions imposed in the name of protection have significantly reshaped everyday life, to which everyone is trying to adapt – hellovidek.hu...

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BKIK: commercial real estate rents have to be restructured during the crisis

The Budapest Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BKIK) has developed a 7-point package of proposals to address the real estate rental situation of businesses, asking the government to set rents...

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Hungarian ALDI marketed millions of Chinese masks

ALDI has marketed two million disposable masks in Hungary – Pénzcentrum wrote. The product came from China will be sold in 10-piece packages on store shelves and can be purchased...

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Vegetables became almost 30 percent more expensive in April in Germany

The fresh food market has been shattered by the coronavirus epidemic in Germany, with some product prices rising sharply and others falling – a survey found vegetables cost almost 30...

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Almost every store in Israel can open

In Israel, as part of a new phase of facilitation, almost every store can open from Saturday night, with only indoor shopping malls remaining closed – the public service radio...

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In Spain, Asparagus Lies Unpicked As Lockdown Shuts Out Migrant Workers

About half of farmer Jaime Urbina’s asparagus crop lies unpicked in his fields in central Spain as border closures to curb the coronavirus block Eastern European seasonal labourers. Right at peak food-harvesting...

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FairPrice launches mobile supermarket in Singapore

Singapore supermarket chain FairPrice has launched a mobile grocery service dubbed ‘FairPrice on Wheels’, delivering essential groceries closer to customers’ homes. With FairPrice on Wheels, customers living far away from...

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Fearing new virus wave, France refines end of lockdown plans

France offered retailers some relief on Thursday, saying it wanted them to reopen when a nationwide lockdown ends on May 11, though some curbs could remain in certain areas to...

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A few thousand company executives were asked what the expect from the crisis

Worldwide, nearly two-thirds of economic leaders expect a protracted crisis and a fifth expect a double crisis. According to a tenth of leading business people, the epidemic threatens the mere...

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Fight broke out between tenants and landlords

The Hungarian National Trade Association calls on the government to create a clear legal environment for the lease of business premises and service locations by regulation. The Hungarian National Trade...

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More than 400,000 people are already looking for work in Hungary due to the epidemic

The beginning of the year was promising until the announcement of the COVID-19 virus emergency. However, since 11 March, the situation has changed dramatically: a recent, representative survey found that...

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Euler Hermes: How many companies can become insolvent this year

Due to the brutal economic shock caused by the pandemic, the number of corporate insolvencies will increase by 20-25 percent globally this year, but each economic region will suffer from...

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The do it yourself! movement was resurrected by the epidemic

Breadmakers, hair clippers and garden tools – it seems that Hungarians began to miss these from their households when they set up for quarantine life. As MediaMarkt’s recent sales figures...

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HEINEKEN cheered the residents of the retirement homes with a serenade

Radics Gigi and Vastag Csaba brought cheer to retirement homes with music. The musicians were asked by HEINEKEN Hungária to ease the closedness of the elderly with their performance. And...

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Szállás.hu: people already interested in accommodation in August

Although there is no reservation in the System of Szállás.hu for April-May, there is already an interest in August – the hotel reservation site informed MTI based on its own...

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We can say goodbye to the smorgasbord for a long time

Most hotels are not welcoming guests these months, but many are already preparing for the post-coronavirus epidemic. A lot can change, one such thing being the disappearance of smorgasbord breakfasts...

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The return of the customer

German city centres are experiencing a significant increase in pedestrian frequencies following the easing of corona restrictions in retail. Customers are returning to shopping locations. However, detailed census data from...

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EU Sets Out Support For Struggling Farmers

The European Commission has proposed measures to support farmers hit by the coronavirus restrictions, including aid to store surplus dairy and meat products. Under the proposals, the Commission will grant aid...

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Houston malls may re-open for curbside pickup orders

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has issued a “retail to-go” plan that may allow malls in the state to take orders and deliver them curbside on their properties and several Houston...

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We cannot buy unlimited quantities of flour, yeast and rice

Yeast, flour and rice are among the foods whose retail turnover still affected by the coronavirus pandemic – agrarszektor.hu wrote. Some stores still limit the amount of goods you can...

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More and more stores are handing out disinfectants to customers in Nébih

More and more stores are providing hand sanitizers to customers, the director of food and feed safety at the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih) – told M1 news channel...

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Opening hours in SPAR stores have changed

Spar has changed its opening hours: customers are welcome for a longer period of time nationwid – origo wrote. Due to the pandemic situation, the opening hours of the stores...

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Mol Delivered more than 21,000 liters of hand and surface disinfectants

Mol delivered more than 21,000 liters of hand and surface disinfectant to the Budapest headquarters of the Emergency Police on Tuesday, from where it is transported to all parts of...

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Chamber of Agriculture: less asparagus will be produced this year

There will be about 30 percent less asparagus to be grown this year, but even harvesting and selling will cause problems for growers due to labor problems and a shrinking...

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Minister of Agriculture buying flowers can save many jobs

In Szőlősgyörök, Somogy County on Tuesday, the Minister of Agriculture encouraged the population to buy flowers. Nagy István told reporters: this could save many jobs and make the environment more...

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Smaller shops could open in Slovakia

The easening of restrictions on the coronavirus epidemic have begun in Slovakia, where smaller shops and service providers were able to open on Wednesday as a first step. The number...

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