First food outlet opened in Budapest, where you can save up to 70% of your money

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The country’s first food outlet has opened in Budapest’s Récsei Centre. The Príma Outlet, operated by Vörösvár Ltd., a member of the Breier Group, offers products with discounts of up to 70%. Spanning over 100 square metres, the store welcomes price-conscious and environmentally aware shoppers alike.

What makes the Príma Outlet so special?

While the outlet concept is well-known in the fashion industry, this is the first time it has appeared as a food store in Hungary. At Príma Outlet, customers can purchase products that are:

  • being phased out due to changes in the product range,
  • overstocked,
  • have damaged packaging,
  • or are approaching their expiry date, but are still of impeccable quality.

The selection includes pasta, canned goods, sweets, household chemicals, alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, and fresh products. The product range is constantly updated and can be tracked online, keeping shoppers informed about the latest deals, writes Economx.

CBA Príma Outlet discount economy
Photo: Vörösvár Ltd./Facebook

Discounts of up to 70%

Shoppers at Príma Outlet can expect significant price reductions. Most products are 20-40% cheaper, with some discounts reaching 50-60%, as reported by Blikk. Examples of the biggest savings include:

  • Félix ketchup (960 g, no added sugar): 50.8% discount, priced at HUF 1,229 (EUR 3)
  • Rákóczi Delikát chocolate truffle (175 g): 56.9% discount, HUF 1,119 (EUR 2.8)
  • Ízmester gingerbread spice mix (25 g): 63.8% discount, HUF 159 (EUR 0.4)
  • Sarerom vacuum salt (1 kg): 64.5% discount, HUF 99 (EUR 0.25)
  • Herbária rosehip syrup (0.5 l): 64.6% discount, HUF 919 (EUR 2.3)
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