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Greek Retail Struggles as Black Friday Fails to Boost Sales

Greek Retail Struggles as Black Friday Fails to Boost Sales

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Greece’s Black Friday sales failed to deliver the expected boost for

Greece’s Black Friday sales failed to deliver the expected boost for small and medium-sized businesses, highlighting ongoing pressure on the retail sector. According to the Hellenic Confederation of Commerce and Entrepreneurship (ESEE), many retailers fell short of revenue targets despite offering significant discounts across a wide range of products.

Sales and Participation Insights

The annual survey by ESEE’s Institute (INEMY) analyzed 258 nationwide retail businesses for the tenth consecutive year. Key findings include:

  • 48% of businesses reported lower sales compared to last year.
  • Among those with decreased sales, two-thirds experienced a drop of less than 10%.
  • Satisfaction with Black Friday results was moderate for 52% of businesses, but the share of those expressing low satisfaction doubled from 15% in 2024 to 38% in 2025.

Participation remained high, with 81% of retailers offering promotions, mirroring last year’s levels. Nearly half (48%) ran discounts throughout the Black Friday week, while 26% extended deals across the entire month of November.

Discount Patterns and Traffic

  • Roughly one in three businesses applied discounts of 31–40%, while another 31% offered reductions of 21–30%.
  • 34% applied discounts to all products, and 28% to most new arrivals.
  • Store traffic satisfaction was low for 54% of businesses, with peak visits occurring

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