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After Kuwait … Lebanese staples are subsidized in Turkey
The journalist Abdullah Trigo published through his Twitter account an image of a series of “subsidized” coffee brands that have reached the shelves of a supermarket for many in Turkey.
Wheat indicated in a tweet that the price of coffee in Turkey is 45 Turkish liras, which is equivalent to 6 dollars (practically 50 thousand Lebanese pounds according to the market exchange rate and 25 thousand pounds on the price of the platform), according to said the friend who sent from there, adding that it is available in a supermarket. In Istanbul (and there may be more than one supermarket). Its price in Turkey is 45 Turkish liras, which is equivalent to 6 dollars (practically 50 thousand Lebanese pounds according to the market exchange rate and 25 thousand pounds on the price of the platform), according to the friend who sent from there said, and added that it is available in a supermarket in Istanbul (and it can be more than super Market).
Its price in Turkey is 45 Turkish liras, which is equivalent to 6 dollars (practically 50 thousand Lebanese pounds according to the market exchange rate and 25 thousand pounds on the price of the platform), according to the friend who sent from there said, He added that it is available in a supermarket in Istanbul (and it can be more than super Market).
– عَبْداللهّه قمْح (@alhadathnews) November 19, 2020
Yesterday, an image was also distributed on social media of cans of “bacon” cheese displayed for sale in a store in Kuwait with the phrase “subsidized price”.
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