After two weeks of revolt, the French continue to support the mobilization. Many people want to buy French, as Europe 1 noted, even if inflation weighs on many households.

In this period of inflation, many people are giving up on local products. "French goods are expensive: a kilo of French tomatoes is worth 4 euros," says a fruit and vegetable seller at the Aligre market in Paris. “People don’t have money. But buying French often costs more. There is a difference. People don't have money," he adds.