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Restaurants sit half-empty in Turkey this summer as inflation reaches 91% in places sending tourists and locals flocking to neighboring Greece

Restaurants in some Turkish holiday towns are sitting half-empty in peak tourist season, as many locals find it’s cheaper to holiday in neighboring Greece than stay and eat in one of their own country’s world-famous resorts.

Angry citizens have taken to social media to share their bills, including the equivalent of $640 for food and drinks for five people in Bodrum and $30 for five scoops of ice cream in Cesme. Meanwhile from Mediterranean Greek islands just a few kilometers away, their fellow Turks boast they’re paying far less than prices at home.

“There’s a huge difference between the service and product quality, as well as prices here and there,” said Murat Yavuz, a retired Turkish banker who regularly visits Greece. “Restaurants here have used inflation as a pretext to push up prices.”

Restaurant and hotel prices rose by an average 91% in June from a year earlier, topping already eye-watering headline inflation of 71.6%. The sector constitutes a third of the services economy that the central bank has highlighted as a particular cause of concern in its fight against spiraling prices.

Nighed ,
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How does inflation in Turkish Lira cause the Dollar price equivalent to go up so much? Should the Lira not be devaluing against the Dollar at a rate similar to its inflation?

If not, doesn’t that actually indicate a strong Turkish economy?

Lojcs , (edited )

Those are the social media rage bait prices. Lots of places have prices 1/3 or less

Edit: That’s not to say it’s cheap, but there are cheaper (and still great!) options than the quoted amount

Edit 2: If you’re downvoting, please also tell me how $128 meals and $6 ice cream are in any way the norm.

NOT_RICK ,
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Looks like Erdy’s fiscal policy choices have come home to roost. Meanwhile Greece’s economy is doing great

psvrh ,
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I’m sure we’re not very far from Erdogan blaming a minority and maybe stirring up a small war.

There’s a manual somewhere; “Despotism for Dummies” I think.

gravitas_deficiency ,

He’s been doing that with the Kurds for years now

njm1314 ,

I’m sure another mysteriously failed coup was in the works any day now

rozodru ,
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which is fantastic considering the state Greece was in some 10 years ago.

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