A consumer association on Friday called for a boycott of shops in Croatia to protest high prices. Croatia has one of the ...
Croatia's government decided on Friday to add a further 40 items to its list of 30 basic products with capped prices to ease ...
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.
What began with a call online by consumer advocacy groups to boycott stores for a single day resulted in a more than 50 percent plunge in sales across Croatia last Friday. "Croatia has called for ...
A recent consumer boycott in Croatia sparked a wave of similar actions across the Balkans as citizens expressed frustration with high prices ...
Fed up with paying ever increasing prices at grocery stores and shopping outlets, Croatians have begun channeling their anger ...
The second, larger Croatian boycott against retailers took place on January the 31st, seeing traffic drop by 44% compared to two weeks ago.
Consumers in Croatia are stepping up their protests against the continuing high prices in the country. A week-long boycott of ...
The boycott comes a week after consumers in Croatia last week stayed away from shops as part of an initiative launched by Croatian consumer rights group "Halo, inspektore" ("Hello, Inspector").
A Zagreb grocery store during the nationwide shopping boycott in Croatia on January 24 - Copyright AFP Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV A Zagreb grocery store during the nationwide ...