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  1. Food delivery boycott prompts SYRIZA to argue against labour deregulation
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    PoliticsGreek Politics

    Opposition leader Alexis Tsipras has seized upon the recent controversy surrounding a popular food... by the government’s recently enacted labour law. Last week, food delivery platform efood... in the labour law, which he described as being tailor-made for the food delivery platforms. SYRIZA’s

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  2. Retail index continues to rise in Mar, but food sales volume stagnant
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to February 2022, automotive fuel was up 6.7 percent, non-food was up by 11.8 percent and food sales were... by 12.3 percent, department stores rose by 16.6 percent and food and beverages by 17.8 percent... up by 4.6 percent, a modest 0.7 percent in foods and non-food up by 23.5 percent. According

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  3. Retail sales rise by 1.5 pct in Apr, food volumes down by 4.2 pct
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , non-food was up by 1.2 percent and food sales were up by 5.4 percent. Retail sales were led by a 5.4 percent YoY rise in food and beverages, while supermarket sales were up by 5.3 percent... and non-food down by 4.8 percent. According to the latest business indicators for June, consumer

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  4. Inflation boosts food sales by 12 pct in May, supermarkets up by 14.3 pct

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    movement was up by 0.2 percent. Compared to May 2022, automotive fuel was down by 5.7 percent, non-food was up by 6.5 percent and food sales were up by 14 percent. Retail sales were led by a 12.4 percent YoY rise in food and beverages, while supermarket sales were up by 14.3 percent. The inflationary

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  5. Retails sales contract 1 pct in June, volumes fall as food dips by 6.2 pct YoY

    EconomyMacroeconomy

    to May 2023, automotive fuel was down by 19.5 percent, non-food was up by 2.6 percent and food sales were up by 4.1 percent. Retail sales were led by a 10.2 percent YoY rise in food and beverages, while..., with fuels up by 2.5 percent, a 6.2 percent drop in foods and non-food down by 3.6 percent. According

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  6. Retail sales grow by 3.1 pct in Jul, as food sales continue to contract
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , non-food was up by 6.3 percent and food sales were up by 7.7 percent. Retail sales were led by a 12.3 percent YoY rise in food and beverages, while supermarket sales were up by 6.9 percent... and non-food up by 16 percent. According to the latest business indicators for September, consumer

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  7. Fuel and food trigger retail sales jump of 10.9 pct in Mar
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    , automotive fuel was up by 8.6 percent, non-food increased by 7.1 percent and food sales jumped by 16.2... equipment that contracted by 11 percent, with supermarket sales up by 16 percent and food sales..., a 10.9 percent rise in foods and non-food up by just 0.4 percent. According to the latest business

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  8. Led by a sharp drop in food sales, retail contracts by 1.4 pct YoY in Apr
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    movement was down by 5.7 percent. Compared to April 2023, automotive fuel was up by 0.8 percent, non-food increased by 1.9 percent and food sales contracted by 5.9 percent. Retail sales were led by a sharp drop in food and beverages by 19.9 percent YoY, while supermarkets sales were also down by 2.9

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  9. Retail sales start 2025 with 2.5 pct YoY rise, led by food
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    percent, non-food increased by 5.2 percent and food sales rose by 4 percent. Supermarket sales rose by 3.6 percent and food and beverages were up by 6.2 percent. Clothing and footwear also recorded... by 6.9 percent, a 4.3 percent rise in foods and non-food up by 3.7 percent. According to the latest

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  10. Fuels and food drive 0.7 pct YoY fall in Sept retail sales
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    EconomyMacroeconomy

    down by 1.9 percent. Compared to September 2024, automotive fuel was down by 6.9 percent, non-food increased by 3.3 percent and food sales dropped by 2.8 percent. Supermarket sales dropped by 3.4 percent and food and beverages were up by 0.4 percent. Clothing and footwear also recorded a minor rise

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