The Greek potato revolution on the BBC

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The international network states that "Greeks respond to the crisis with solidarity"

Hundreds of Greeks are queuing up to take part in what they call the "potato revolution", writes the BBC, referring of course to the new movement that has been created for a few weeks now with direct products without intermediaries…

The international network, hosting an interview with Greeks, emphasizes that the movement is becoming more and more popular in Greece, which is "plagued by the worst recession in modern history."

"Some supermarkets have reduced their prices in response to the movement," he said.

"Solidarity and determination to counterattack are, in a sense, a positive outcome of this crisis. Greeks are finding new ways and ideas to deal with the crisis. The movement is rooted in the changing and deeply disturbed Greece ".