Category: Consumer Goods
Hungary Consumer Goods
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Variety Stores in Hungary
... food and home care managed to maintain their high sales even during lockdowns and periods of outlet closures, as shops mainly selling food, personal care and home care products were not forced to close when ... Read More
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E-Commerce (Goods) in Hungary
... outlet closures and shorter opening hours, and kept shoppers away from bricks-and-mortar stores. With disruption to store-based operations, consumers’ desire to avoid leaving the house when possible, and positive previous positive experiences with purchasing online, ... Read More
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Home and Garden Specialist Retailers in Hungary
... could implement themselves. This kept some consumers busy during the lockdown periods and generated extra sales for retailers. The sales of home and garden specialist retailers also received an immediate boost from a popular loan ... Read More
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Convenience Stores in Hungary
... transformed grocery shopping, leading to less frequent shopping trips, with a higher basket value per transaction and a shift towards discounters and other larger grocery retailers. Convenience stores in more rural areas had already been ... Read More
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Electronics and Appliance Specialist Retailers in Hungary
... boosting sales of products such as laptops and other accessories. The start of recovery of the economy, rising disposable incomes and the extended loan repayment moratorium also contributed to the positive sentiment in the short ... Read More
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Traditional Grocery Retailers in Hungary
... was especially the case during COVID-19. The pandemic accelerated the change in how people shopped. The faster move of customer traffic from traditional grocery retailers to hypermarkets and discounters, which are cheaper places for one-stop-shopping, ... Read More
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Mobile E-Commerce (Goods) in Hungary
... more easily. Operators also improved the user experience, and new secure payment directives and strong customer authentication also strengthened trust in immediate online payment. Although the shift towards mobile e-commerce began before COVID-19, supported by ... Read More
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Food and Drink E-Commerce in Hungary
... to reduce store visits. This trend, although slowing, also remained strong in 2021, due to the continuation of the pandemic and resultant consumer caution and lockdowns as new waves of the virus were seen. However, ... Read More
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Homeshopping in Hungary
... this long-term trend. Despite consumers spending more time at home watching TV, the channel was not able to benefit from this. Consumers postponed purchases of non-essential products due to the financial impact of the pandemic, ... Read More
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Apparel and Footwear Specialist Retailers in Hungary
... and health-related products, whilst avoiding non-essential purchases, such as apparel and footwear. Demand for wardrobe renewal also remained low due to less time spent outside the home than usual, whilst some consumers also preferred to ... Read More
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Retailing in Hungary
... how to adapt quickly to sudden changes, such as new regulations on opening hours, lockdowns, and inventory management during stockpiling and panic-buying. These skills came in very useful for navigating their businesses through the further ... Read More