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Majority of Greeks Are Now Buying Less Food Because of High Prices

A nationwide survey in Greece by Ierax Analytics, revealed that the majority of Greeks are buying less food and less nutritious food because of the high prices. According to the founder of Ierax Analytix, Haris Lalatsis, the increase in prices has greatly affected the eating habits of most respondents (75%) as reported by the Greek economic daily Naftemporiki.

In the last six months, according to the survey, 66% of respondents said they buy less food due to inflation and the change is seen mainly in people over 50 years old, 75% of whom responded that way, while the corresponding proportion of young people 18-30 years is 57%. In addition, 67% of respondents, compared to the previous six months, now look more closely at the price of food regardless of age. Even those who are financially comfortable now seem to look at prices more than before (75%).

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