The rising cost of living has led to prices at restaurants in Turkey rocketing with Glasgow tourists now warned to ‘boycott’ some eateries.
Locals and holidaymakers are frustrated over soaring prices at the family-friendly holiday destination popular among Glaswegians.
According to local reports, there are calls to stop using restaurants who are dishing out hefty bills to its customers. With snapshots of pricey bills reportedly making the rounds on social media, there are concerns that tourism could be impacted.
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There is said to be been a nationwide surge in demands to shun establishments accused of using economic turmoil and inflation as excuses to hike up menu prices. Publications state that complaints have also surfaced about some restaurants dishing out smaller servings and…