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3 May 18:37

A survey conducted by Veranda Mall shows that over 40% of Romanians allocate the same budget for Easter as last year, despite rising prices.

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The survey analyzes Romanians' spending plans for the Easter holidays, revealing that 27% plan to cut spending, while 32.5% plan to spend more than in 2023. The majority of respondents plan to allocate up to 600 lei for the Easter meal, prioritizing food and drink, followed by gifts and clothing.

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