In Athens, Souvlaki wraps already cost more than 5 euros, while in Santorini prices can reach 7 euros.
The expected move aims to shield households and supply chains from mounting cost pressures as global oil prices rise and geopolitical uncertainty persists.
The report highlights how higher energy costs are feeding through to everyday consumer prices in Greece, including food in tourist hotspots.
As Middle East tensions push oil prices higher, is Greece on the brink of another major economic crisis?
Can Greece's fragile 'café economy' survive surging inflation and the end of EU recovery funds?