A Woman Bought a Burger at a Turkish McDonald's and Was Shocked by the Price.
19.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
19.06.2025
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Recently, food prices in Turkey have suddenly risen, causing dissatisfaction among tourists. A traveler from the UK shared her experience on TikTok, highlighting the high prices at the McDonald's in Antalya airport. For example, she had to pay over 43 euros for two triple cheeseburgers, a cola, and a Fanta, which shocked even experienced travelers.
@emziereviews Ridiculous pricing for McDonald’s at Antalya airport nothing special at all #mcdonalds #antalya #turkey #airport #fyp #ridiculous ♬ original sound - Emzie1999Some tourists believe that high prices at airports are normal and recommend having lunch before departure. However, the overall trend of rising prices in Turkey not only concerns food but also other goods and services, which may complicate vacations in this country.
Pricing Policy in Turkey
According to the publication Mirror, price indices in the country are sharply rising, leading to an increase in the cost of consumer goods. For example, hotels are using 'dynamic pricing' that depends on demand, which also affects prices for vacationers in Turkey. It is expected that the Turkish government may take measures to regulate prices and improve the situation for tourists, which will be an important step in maintaining the country's popularity among travelers. The rise in food prices and other goods in Turkey complicates tourists' vacations in the country, which could lead to a loss of popularity among travelers. Necessary steps to regulate prices may be important to maintain Turkey's attractiveness for tourists.Read also
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