Can the retail and FMCG sectors cope with the salary competition in 2024?
Randstad’s HR Trend research looks at the economic expectations, recruitment plans and changes in benefits packages of 350 from our partner companies, representing various sizes and backgrounds. This...
View ArticlePlant-based nutrition
Last October the National Association of Plant Based Food Manufacturers and Distributors (NÉGYOSZ) and Trend International Kft. did a nationwide representative survey on the attitudes of domestic...
View ArticleWe walk for kilometers in the malls if the coupon sale is big enough –...
In general, customers spend 2-3 hours in shopping centers for coupon deals and even stand in line in stores if the discount on the selected product is big enough, Etele The post We walk for kilometers...
View ArticleKPMG: Female senior managers adapted surprisingly quickly to the polycrisis
Despite their increased workload, female senior managers are optimistic about company growth, social change, gender equality and their own careers. The majority have adapted to the current polycrisis...
View ArticleEY: The world economy is not spinning, but company managers are optimistic
The majority of CEOs expect profit growth this year, despite the unfavorable global economic environment, according to EY’s latest international survey of 1,200 CEOs in 21 countries, including France,...
View ArticleResearch: we fear bad Easter ham
For Hungarians, Easter is still considered a holiday celebrated at home, with family, of which traditional foods, such as Easter ham, are an essential part. The representative research commissioned by...
View ArticleEurope non-alcoholic market could grow to €15.4bn
The Europe non-alcoholic wine and beer market size reached €8.6bn in 2023 as consumers continued to buy into the category. According to research by The International Market Analysis Research and The...
View ArticleScientists prove drinking good wine ‘makes you happier’
Drinking high quality wine really does make you feel happier, a scientific study found following an event in Pisa, Italy. The National Research Council of Italy study reported in the The post...
View ArticleMobile payment is now a daily routine for Hungarian students
Mastercard has conducted a survey among young Hungarians about their financial habits, personal motivations and goals for the second time. This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/4...
View ArticleKPMG: The perception of brands may suffer due to falling living standards
According to the global research of KPMG Customer Experience Excellence, consumer satisfaction has worsened in the past year according to all aspects examined. The global livelihood crisis is primarily...
View ArticleKPMG survey: saving the world in the hands of financiers?
According to KPMG’s survey, even companies that have been on the path to sustainability for years are struggling with how to raise the tasks related to sustainability reporting to the The post KPMG...
View ArticleResearch: food orders do not ask for plastic packaging
The entry into force of the regulation regulating plastic products is approaching: from July 1st, further tightening is expected on the market of single-use restaurant packaging materials, and...
View ArticleHungarians prefer to pick up their online orders at parcel machines in the...
Central European customers clearly prefer particularly fast home delivery – most often because something was left out during a previous shopping trip -, however, Hungarians would spend less on this The...
View ArticleWe buy vitamins and nutritional supplements more consciously than ever before
Although in the current economic situation one might expect that consumers’ price sensitivity is increasing, the latest research by Nutriversum revealed that after many years, price is no longer the...
View ArticleUnnecessary meetings and poorly saved documents make life miserable for...
Among other things, Hungary’s first nationwide representative productivity research looked for answers to what factors hinder the daily work of domestic white-collar workers, which can even lead to...
View ArticleIt is worth using salt substitutes
According to recent research, the use of salt substitutes can have significant benefits for cardiovascular health. A study published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine points out that long-term...
View ArticleWorrying survey: 95% of strawberries contain harmful chemicals
Government studies in the United Kingdom have revealed a serious problem: 95 percent of the strawberries available in the country contain perfluoro and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which are...
View ArticleIt is extremely important for Hungarians that the shops operate in a...
Environmental awareness is becoming an increasingly important aspect for customers, and according to a recent survey, Hungarians also find it extremely important that stores operate in a sustainable...
View ArticleThis is how environmentally friendly Hungarians consider domestic stores to be
Four out of ten rural and metropolitan respondents (40%) agree that unnecessary or non-recyclable packaging is the biggest environmental waste in stores. Opinions are also divided as to whether...
View ArticleDigimeter 2024: Reorganization instead of digital catch-up
After 2020, 2021 and 2022, Digiméter assessed the level of digitization of domestic small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for the fourth time. The value of the main index, measured on The post...
View ArticleAlthough it’s important, we just want to quickly find out about meals at work
The majority of Hungarians are aware that eating during the day can significantly improve or even worsen our performance at work, but in practice we tend to forget about this The post Although it’s...
View ArticleHealth in everyday life
A healthy lifestyle means different things to different people, and it isn’t specifically limited to eating. This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/5 Our representative survey of...
View ArticleHamburger can cause memory loss
Fast food can cause long-term memory loss in teenagers, according to new research. According to research from the University of Southern California, regular consumption of high-fat and high-sugar fast...
View ArticleThis is how chat programs replace telephone calls
The latest research by the National Media and Communications Authority (NMHH) examined the decline in the use of traditional telecommunication devices and the rise of chat programs. Based on the The...
View ArticleMediaMarkt: Treasure-worthy objects are hidden in the closets of Hungarians
By buying down, we compensate for our still uncertain financial situation, but this also has positive returns, according to the representative consumer research conducted by MediaMarkt in March....
View ArticleThis is what annoys people the most while shopping
Grocery shopping is often a simple and routine activity, but certain behaviors can significantly affect the shopping experience and disturb others. A survey conducted by Treadmill Reviews revealed the...
View ArticleCETIN Hungary and the University of Pécs enter into cooperation
The independent, integrated telecommunications infrastructure provider CETIN Hungary Zrt. and the Faculty of Technology and Informatics of the University of Pécs will cooperate in three priority areas...
View ArticleRandstad explores the relationship between AI and the world of work
In early February Randstad published the first details of its HR Trends 2024 research. The survey, which polled senior executives from more than 350 Hungarian companies in various sectors, also The...
View ArticleHungarian researcher develops stem cell activating food supplement
The fight against aging is not a new endeavor in human history, but thanks to modern scientific research and innovations, we now have many more tools at our disposal to The post Hungarian researcher...
View ArticleWhat do shoppers say about the new retail tools?
At the beginning of the year, Consumer Panel Hungary GfK–YouGov asked panel members about their online shopping habits, shopping apps and payment methods, and also presented some retail innovations....
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