ZAGREB: Sales at retailers across Croatia plunged for the second straight week on Friday following calls for a ...
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.
Given our mentality, it will be interesting to see how successful the store boycott announced for today will be. Will it be effective if the majority decides not to buy anything? While we await the ...
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Many shoppers in Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro and North Macedonia on Friday joined a trend that first started in Croatia - ...
Consumers across the Balkans protest rising grocery prices, with Croatia leading a boycott that has spread to neighbouring countries.
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By bne IntelliNews Southeast Europe bureau Nationwide shopping boycotts are taking place in several Southeast European ...
The campaign was first launched in Croatia last Friday, but has now been taken up in other Balkan nations after gaining ...
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After a one-day boycott of shopping in shopping centers and supermarkets was held in Croatia on Friday and the announcement ...