All dining and entertainment businesses (restaurants, hotel restaurants, taverns, fast food outlets, cafes, night clubs and other similar stores) are obliged to keep a price list, which should:
- be written in Greek and optionally in one or more foreign languages,
- be posted on a visible spot outside the main entrance of the shop,
- be available to the customer before ordering,
- indicate available products and their prices, including VAT,
- indicate the following statement in Greek in capital letters at a visible spot at the font size of the price list: “Ο ΚΑΤΑΝΑΛΩΤΗΣ ΔΕΝ ΕΧΕΙ ΥΠΟΧΡΕΩΣΗ ΝΑ ΠΛΗΡΩΣΕΙ ΕΑΝ ΔΕΝ ΛΑΒΕΙ ΤΟ ΝΟΜΙΜΟ ΠΑΡΑΣΤΑΤΙΚΟ ΣΤΟΙΧΕΙΟ (ΑΠΟΔΕΙΞΗ-ΤΙΜΟΛΟΓΙΟ)” and if the price list is also written in the English language, also the statement: ‘CONSUMER IS NOT OBLIGED TO PAY IF THE NOTICE OF PAYMENT HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED (RECEIPT – INVOICE)’.
- indicate the following information by product or group of products:
- the indication “to be weighted” next to the corresponding item, which is offered in this way (rather than a portion),
- type of oil and its use,
- the indication “pre-fried” or “pre-cooked”, if such products are provided,
- the indication “frozen”, if such products are provided,
- the indication “PDO Product” for Protected Designation of Origin,
- the indication “PGI Product” for Protected Geographical Indication products,
- the country of origin and the producer or bottling party for wines and distillates offered to consumers unpacked,
- If salads are available, their name as defined by the store and the materials contained therein.
REMEMBER: Traditional coffee shops have an obligation to post price lists at a prominent location in the store, listing only the items offered and their prices, including VAT.
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- All catering establishments are required to have a POS terminal for cards so that you can pay by credit, debit or prepaid card.
On payment the shop shall issue a legal document (proof of payment, invoice). Otherwise, you have the right not to pay