Today's boycott of large supermarkets in Montenegro, called for by Alternativa, is noticeably weaker than last week's, according to images captured by TV Vijesti across Montenegro.
As last time, consumers in the north responded most to the boycott, while in the south, citizens mostly shopped as usual, as did the people of Podgorica.
Citizens who filled their baskets and bags in supermarkets today say they need to live and eat, and some of them are calling on the state to protect them from high prices.
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