Hungary's chocolatiers suffer sales slump
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Hungary's chocolate sales have been steadily falling, despite Christmas usually being a sweet spot for the country's confectioners.
Typically, eight million chocolate Santas and 3,500 tonnes of szaloncukor, the country's traditional tree-hanging holiday candy, are bought every year. But in 2020, orders of traditional treats are down.
Linda Kennedy in Budapest: https://newseu.cgtn.com/news/2020-12-19/Not-a-sweet-Christmas-this-year-in-Hungary-as-chocolate-sales-fall-WkEWPXGNB6/index.html
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