The summer sales season in Greece is set to officially begin on Monday, July 14, and will run through August 30, offering consumers an extended opportunity to make purchases at significantly reduced prices.
This annual period is considered one of the most advantageous times for shoppers to find deals, and the Hellenic Consumers’ Workers Union has issued a comprehensive guide to help consumers navigate the summer discounts responsibly and within legal safeguards.

According to Greek legislation (Law 5111/2024), any announcement of a price reduction must clearly indicate the previous price applied by the retailer for a specified period before the new, discounted price takes effect. Specifically:
For example, if the original price of a product was €150 on June 10, and it was then offered at €120, then dropped further to €115 on July 11, the actual discount is calculated as €5 (i.e., €120 – €115).
Retailers are also permitted to display percentage discounts, but any representation of pricing must be accurate and truthful.

If more than 60% of a store’s products are on sale, the discount percentage must be visibly stated in the shop window and any commercial communication. If different categories have varying discounts, the range of the percentages (e.g., “from 20% to 50%”) must be clearly displayed. Otherwise, the signage should clarify that discounts apply only to selected items, indicating the applicable percentage.
The responsibility for enforcing pricing transparency and monitoring compliance during the sales period lies with:
These authorities are empowered to impose penalties for violations related to misleading price reduction announcements or illegal commercial practices.
The Hellenic Consumers’ Workers Union also issued practical advice to help shoppers make the most of the summer sales while avoiding common pitfalls:
Source: in.gr