In the Hungarian Nation, several Hungarian retailers supported János Lázár’s idea of ​​putting them in a position instead of multis.

The “key players in the national approach” as one person greets the announcement by János Lázár, in which the government commissioner showed the door to the multis retailers – you can read it in the Magyar Nemzet. However, the article also reveals who is covered by this wording: the president of the Coop Association and the Hungarian National Trade Association made a statement, the National Trade Association did not comment on Lázár’s words.

“More than half of the residential food service continues to be usurped by foreign networks,” the newspaper writes. Zsán Zoltán Szőke, president of the Coop Association, spoke about:

“Obviously, the multis will not be expelled by law. In industry circles, however, it has long been said that ownership changes, exits and acquisitions may be on the agenda of the biggest players. “

Katalin Neubauer, on behalf of the Hungarian National Trade Association, said: “Currently, more than sixty percent of food distribution is done in multis. The domestic players with less capital will certainly need upgrade programs, and not only in sales, but also in the acquisition market, because the foreign majority can also be an obstacle there. “



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As government commissioner, János Lázár spoke at a conference about how the government displaces foreign retail chains. To do this, he put strong protectionist economic policy measures, according to him, the target is the Hungarian national retail trade.