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17 June 14:52

Romania is seeing a rapid advance in spending on eating out, reaching €830 per household by 2024, reflecting a shift in behavior and lifestyle.

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According to Oxford Economics data, Romania has the third-fastest global advance in spending on dining out, with an average of €830 per household in 2024. This significant growth, more than five times that of a decade ago, is underpinned by higher incomes and accelerated urbanization. However, Romania lags behind other countries in the region. Young people are increasingly adopting eating out as part of their lifestyle, with street shopping and tourism contributing to the trend. Experts predict that spending on eating out will double in the next 10 years.

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Studiu Colliers: Românii au cheltuit anul trecut peste 6 miliarde de euro pentru a lua masa în oraș
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Românii au cheltuit 6 miliarde de euro anul trecut pentru a lua masa în oraș
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România, cea mai creștere a sumelor cheltuite cu masa în oraș din Europa, dar încă suntem mult sub vecinii noștri
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Notă de plată colosală: Românii au cheltuit 6 miliarde de euro anul trecut pentru a lua masa în oraş
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Românii au cheltuit 6 miliarde de euro în 2024 pentru a lua masa în oraș
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Românii au cheltuit 6 miliarde de euro anul trecut pentru a lua masa în oraș. E mult sau puțin?
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Colliers: Românii au cheltuit 6 miliarde de euro anul trecut pentru a lua masa în oraş, o sumă de peste 5 ori mai mare decât în urmă cu un deceniu
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Colliers: Românii au cheltuit 6 miliarde de euro anul trecut pentru a lua masa în oraş, o sumă de peste 5 ori mai mare decât în urmă cu un deceniu

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