„Dönerflation“: Aufschrei in Deutschland über steigende Preise für Döner

https://theworld.org/stories/2024/05/13/donerflation-outcry-in-germany-over-rising-cost-of-doner-kebab

14 comments
  1. Only haters will criticize this absolutely critical legislation. I am first in line to protest for the same protections here in the US, but for shawarma.

  2. In Sweden everyone just shuts up and happily pays whatever the cost.

  3. Kebab drama was the last thing I expected out of Germany.

  4. It sounds dumb but it’s a great indicator for the relative health of an economy.

    How much of a day’s labor does it cost to buy street food?

    I usually look for the price of a loaf of bread myself but street food works too.. tighter profit margins and less likely to be protected by state subsidies.

  5. Bad news seems to be the norm, but this is just too much. We’re fucked

  6. Finally. Something I feel worth protesting/rioting about.

  7. This reminds me of when I lived in Berlin in the late ‘80s, and discovered that donor kebab was the best food ever. Especially at 1:00 AM. I think about it often.

  8. It’s a meme but really real at the same time.

    You really have to hunt for Döner under 8,50€ where i live. And you will only get Drehspieß for that price.

  9. This is our national dish. If the Döner stays that expensive, we’re cooked as a nation.

  10. For those who don’t know, döner is to Germans what burgers are to Americans. They are Turkish sandwiches similar to (but by no means the same) as gyros. Mit scharf für mich, bitte.

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