Prices in the market of Turkey

Published 2021년 10월 3일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the findings of Türk-İş, a trade union, regarding price fluctuations and practices in the Turkish market. It calls attention to the inconsistent pricing and weight of cheese and meat products, with a noticeable rise in egg prices, the cost of fresh vegetables and fruits, and olive oil. While the prices of rice, flour, and bread remain stable, there's an increase in the prices of semolina, bulgur, and olive oil. The report also points out the effects of tag games in cheese and the impact of the hunting season on fish prices.
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Original content

It was observed that there were those who reduced the price of meat "with the instruction they received", while the weight differences were noticeable in the cheese varieties with the same price in the bazaar and markets. Türk-İş announced the hunger limit as 3 thousand 49 TL per month, 102 TL per day and the poverty line as 9 thousand 932 TL for the month of September last week. In the details of this periodical research, 'tag games' in the bazaar also drew attention. DETAILS FROM TÜRK-İŞ'S RESEARCH: According to research, there are “tag games” in cheese. While the package of different cheese varieties, whose price is the same on the label, is 700-800-900 grams, the kilogram price also differs. But they are all the same price on the label. This difference, which is also seen in yogurt, has not yet been reflected in milk. Milk is still sold in 1-liter packs. While the price of meat generally remained the same in the group of meat, chicken, fish, offal and pulses products, the ...

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