Croatians were urged to stay away from retail outlets and grocery stores, and avoid using delivery services, banks, restaurants and cafes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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By bne IntelliNews Croatia posted the highest inflation rate in the eurozone in January, with consumer prices rising 5% ...
A boycott of retail chains over high food prices has been announced in Bulgaria. The initiative is backed by four local organizations supported by leftist politics. The organizers are calling on ...
Croatia's government decided on Friday to add a further 40 items to its list of 30 basic products with capped prices to ease ...
ZAGREB: Sales at retailers across Croatia plunged for the second straight week on Friday following calls for a ...
Without a clear focus and highly politicised, the boycott announced by the ultranationalist presidential candidate Calin ...
Bulgarian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are launching a boycott against retail chains and grocery stores on Thursday ...
European tourists are reportedly ditching Croatia as a holiday destination due to soaring costs. Tourism prices in Croatia ...
A boycott of retail chains over high food prices has been announced for today in Bulgaria. The initiative is backed by four organizations: the Federation of Consumers in Bulgaria, the association "For ...
Far-right politicians in Romania urged a supermarket boycott to protest rising prices, following similar actions in Croatia ...
The campaign was first launched in Croatia last Friday, but has now been taken up in other Balkan nations after gaining ...