Souvlaki, once Greece’s most reliable quick and affordable meal, is becoming increasingly expensive, with a single wrap now costing more than five euros ($5.85) in many parts of the country.
For a family of four, a simple meal can now easily surpass forty euros (just over $45), marking a sharp shift from its reputation as an affordable everyday option. What was once a staple of low-cost, convenient dining is steadily becoming less accessible, with ongoing price increases putting pressure on both consumers and businesses alike.
The €2.50 souvlaki is now a thing of the past
The days when a souvlaki wrap cost around 2.50 euros (almost 3 euros) are now firmly in the past. Continuous price hikes have transformed one of Greece’s most popular street foods into a noticeably more expensive choice.
Industry professionals warn that additional increases may be on the horizon, as businesses struggle to manage rising costs without passing them on to customers.
Rising costs drive new increases
The surge in prices is largely driven by higher costs for raw materials and operations. Meat, cooking oils, and vegetables have all seen significant price increases, while energy and other operating expenses continue to climb.
Grill house owners and suppliers say they are trying to absorb part of the burden, but maintaining stable prices is becoming increasingly difficult.
Souvlaki prices climb across Greece from Athens to Santorini
In Athens, many souvlaki shops now charge more than five euros per wrap. In popular tourist destinations such as Santorini, prices can reach seven euros.
Business owners caution that unless costs stabilize, further price hikes are likely, raising concerns that souvlaki could continue drifting away from its role as an affordable everyday meal.
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