With the start of the month of Ramadan, the cost of dining out for iftar has become a central topic of discussion.
Some social media users argued that IKEA's pricing is reasonable when compared to the current rates at other restaurants.
Conversely, another group of commentators criticized the price point, pointing out how much costs have escalated compared to previous years due to high food inflation.
Food Inflation and Changing Habits The debates have once again highlighted how the surge in food prices in Turkey is impacting the tradition of eating iftar outside the home.
As costs continue to rise, it is observed that consumers are increasingly seeking more economical alternatives.
Economic experts and consumers alike emphasize that the culture of dining out is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain under current economic conditions, forcing many to reconsider their spending during the holy month.
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IKEA's 395 TL Iftar Menu Sparks Social Media Debate
As Ramadan begins, the cost of dining out for iftar has become a major talking point, with IKEA's 395 TL menu price drawing significant attention amid rising food inflation in Turkey.
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- Yeniçağ Gazetesi · baglanti