Back to newsLocal business leader G. Polioudakis has warned that high prices and reduced commercial turnover are slowing activity across Crete's retail market. Speaking in a recent interview, he noted that consumers are spending less, which is putting pressure on local shops and businesses. For visitors, this reflects a broader cost-of-living squeeze affecting the island: while tourist-facing prices remain elevated, some local markets and smaller shops may offer more competitive deals as vendors compete for customers. Bargaining or exploring neighborhood shops away from main tourist strips could yield better value. The situation also signals that locals are feeling the pinch, so supporting family-run establishments remains a meaningful way to contribute directly to Cretan communities during your visit.
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High Prices Choke Crete's Retail Market, Business Leader Warns
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