23 result(s) for household gas in Shopping
Electricity, Gas In Hungary Second Cheapest In Europe
- 4 Dec 2014 8:00 AM
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Hungarian families now pay the second lowest prices for gas and electricity in the European Union, János Fónagy, state secretary at the development ministry, said. Fónagy said that the government’s utility cuts programme, launched in January last year, has so far left 334 billion forints (EUR 1.1bn) with families.
WAMP – The First Sunday Of Your Favourite Christmas Fair
- 3 Dec 2014 8:01 AM
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It’s been a tradition for years that WAMP organizes 3 fairs in December. This year again we welcome all who would like to get into the mood for Christmas with all the best Hungarian designers. Meet us on 7th, 14th and 21st December at Hall B, Millenáris.
Hungarian Household Gas, Electricity Prices Among Cheapest In EU
- 22 May 2014 9:00 AM
- shopping
Government-mandated price cuts have made the cost to Hungarian households of gas and electricity among the lowest in the European Union, fresh data published by Eurostat show. Household gas prices averaged 4.2 euros per 100kWh in the second half of 2013, the second-lowest rate in the EU after Romania. Household electricity prices were 13.3 euros per kWh during the period.
Invitation: Kitchen Show , Budapest Aréna, 28 February – 2 March
- 20 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
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We plan and we hope, fantasise and calculate, browse through an endless stream of photos and catalogues, and finally, it’s time for the grand meeting – meet your future ideal kitchen at the Budapest Kitchen Show. The 5th Budapest Kitchen expo is taking place from 28 February to 2 March in Papp László Budapest Sportaréna, presenting the latest kitchen appliances, machines, design award-winning ...
Poverty And Consumption: The Poor Rather Look for Cheap Products Than Promotions
- 14 May 2010 3:00 AM
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"Cheaper products are more popular with poorer consumer groups, but it is not typical of them that they look for promotions more – this is what GfK Hungária’s latest survey on the consumption of people living at subsistence level, those who can be considered poor, show.
Electricity, Gas In Hungary Second Cheapest In Europe
- 4 Dec 2014 8:00 AM
- shopping
Hungarian families now pay the second lowest prices for gas and electricity in the European Union, János Fónagy, state secretary at the development ministry, said. Fónagy said that the government’s utility cuts programme, launched in January last year, has so far left 334 billion forints (EUR 1.1bn) with families.
WAMP – The First Sunday Of Your Favourite Christmas Fair
- 3 Dec 2014 8:01 AM
- shopping
It’s been a tradition for years that WAMP organizes 3 fairs in December. This year again we welcome all who would like to get into the mood for Christmas with all the best Hungarian designers. Meet us on 7th, 14th and 21st December at Hall B, Millenáris.
Hungarian Household Gas, Electricity Prices Among Cheapest In EU
- 22 May 2014 9:00 AM
- shopping
Government-mandated price cuts have made the cost to Hungarian households of gas and electricity among the lowest in the European Union, fresh data published by Eurostat show. Household gas prices averaged 4.2 euros per 100kWh in the second half of 2013, the second-lowest rate in the EU after Romania. Household electricity prices were 13.3 euros per kWh during the period.
Invitation: Kitchen Show , Budapest Aréna, 28 February – 2 March
- 20 Feb 2014 8:00 AM
- shopping
We plan and we hope, fantasise and calculate, browse through an endless stream of photos and catalogues, and finally, it’s time for the grand meeting – meet your future ideal kitchen at the Budapest Kitchen Show. The 5th Budapest Kitchen expo is taking place from 28 February to 2 March in Papp László Budapest Sportaréna, presenting the latest kitchen appliances, machines, design award-winning ...
Poverty And Consumption: The Poor Rather Look for Cheap Products Than Promotions
- 14 May 2010 3:00 AM
- shopping
"Cheaper products are more popular with poorer consumer groups, but it is not typical of them that they look for promotions more – this is what GfK Hungária’s latest survey on the consumption of people living at subsistence level, those who can be considered poor, show.