Back to newsGreece's consumer affairs minister announced that the government's profit margin cap on food products expires on June 30, 2026. In response, major supermarket chains and food industry groups have committed to keeping prices stable throughout the summer season. This voluntary price freeze is intended to prevent increases during the peak tourist period, when demand typically rises across Crete and other Greek islands.
For visitors, this means grocery shopping at supermarkets in Heraklion, Chania, Rethymno, and across the island should remain affordable and predictable through August and September. Travelers planning self-catering stays or stocking up at local supermarkets can expect consistent pricing on everyday food items. Authorities have indicated they will monitor compliance and retain the ability to intervene if prices rise without justification during the summer months.
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Greece's Food Price Cap Expires, But Chains Pledge Summer Price Freeze
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