Canan Karatay recommended, the price of offal in Turkey increased

Published 2021년 2월 5일

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The article highlights a significant change in the composition of Turkey's inflation basket for 2021, with a notable increase in the weight assigned to 'food and non-alcoholic beverages', now accounting for 25.94 percent of the total, up from 22.77 percent due to the pandemic's impact on consumer habits. Within this category, offal has seen a more substantial rise in its weight, from 0.040 percent to 0.056 percent, reflecting a 31 percent increase in price over the past year. This shift underscores the significant role of food prices, especially offal, in the overall inflation rate. Additionally, the article touches on a controversial claim by Prof. Dr. Canan Karatay that head and foot soup can prevent the coronavirus, a assertion that has been met with skepticism from the scientific community regarding its effectiveness and potential health risks.
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According to Sözcü's report, while consumer inflation rose to 14.97 percent in January, the weights of the main groups and items that make up the inflation basket changed. With the effect of the pandemic, the weight of 'food and non-alcoholic beverages' in the basket increased from 22.77 percent to 25.94 percent, while the increase in the weight of offal in this main group drew attention. The weight of offal in the inflation basket (its weight in weighted total expenditure value) increased from 0.040 percent to 0.056 percent. PRICE INCREASED 31 PERCENT According to TÜİK data, the price of offal increased by 31 percent in the one-year period between January 2020 and January 2021. The increase in the weight of offal in the inflation basket mainly stemmed from the increase in the consumption preferences of the people. The increase in price above the general inflation rate also partially affected the weight gain. CANAN KARATAY Said 'PREVENTS THE KORONA VIRUS' Prof. Dr. Canan Karatay, ...

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