The consumer platform “Halo, Inspector” has announced another general boycott of stores and services in Croatia tomorrow, ...
Following two successful Croatian retail boycotts, is a boycott in Croatian tourism set to follow? Tourism Minister Tonči Glavina speaks out.
The consumer platform “Halo, Inspector” has announced another general boycott of stores and services in Croatia tomorrow, ...
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A consumer association on Friday called for a boycott of shops in Croatia to protest high prices. Croatia has one of the ...
Many shoppers in Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro and North Macedonia on Friday joined a trend that first started in Croatia - boycotting stores in protest against eye-watering price rises.
Fed up with paying ever increasing prices at grocery stores and shopping outlets, Croatians have begun channeling their anger ...
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković commented on the growing boycott movement targeting retailers over high prices. On January 24, stores across Croatia experienced empty aisles and significantly reduced ...
The Tax Administration of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Croatia today announced the results of the ... According to these data, the fiscalized invoices issued on the day of the boycott, ...
Images and social media posts showed eerily empty stores across Croatia. Prime Minister Andrej Plenković acknowledged the boycott as an important demonstration, highlighting that people are ...
Supermarket aisles were quiet across Croatia on Friday as consumers protested high food prices by joining a boycott on shopping. Fanned by social media campaign, Croatians largely stayed away from ...