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Several alcoholic products became cheaper despite inflation
According to the latest data from the KSH, a number of spirits have become cheaper than they were – Telex points out.
In December 2022
- the Unicum (0.5 liter) is only HUF 4,910 instead of 5,220,
- vodka (0.5 liter) is only HUF 3,200 instead of HUF 3,330,
- champagne (0.75 liter) is only HUF 1,280 instead of HUF 1,340
- and even the red wine is cheaper by ten, instead of 816 it was only HUF 806.
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