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Why Do We Buy so Many Unnecessary Things?

Summary by Magyar Nemzet
The closets are full, the shelves are full, the drawers are cluttered – yet many people feel that there is always something missing. A new piece of clothing, a more modern electronic device, a home decoration accessory or a long-cherished little thing. In the digital world, all of this now requires almost no effort: a few taps on the phone screen, and the selected product can soon arrive at our home.
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The closets are full, the shelves are full, the drawers are cluttered – yet many people feel that there is always something missing. A new piece of clothing, a more modern electronic device, a home decoration accessory or a long-cherished little thing. In the digital world, all of this now requires almost no effort: a few taps on the phone screen, and the selected product can soon arrive at our home.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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