Eid-al-Adha shopping has begun. The tradesmen, who had troubled days, smiled, albeit partially. In addition to offerings such as qurban animals, candy, chocolate or sweets, pies, and feasts, the economy also revives the economy.
This year, it is expected that there will be an activity of around 90-100 billion liras due to Eid al-Adha.
“When Eid comes to summer vacation, mobility will increase”
In his written statement, the President of the Confederation of Turkish Tradesmen and Craftsmen (TESK), Bendevi Palandöken, stated that the tradesmen were ready for the Eid al-Adha.
Palandöken stated that the tradesmen are hopeful about their holiday and holiday shopping as the holiday holiday coincides with the summer season.
"It is expected that 90-100 billion liras will enter the market with the expenditures to be made this holiday. Therefore, we foresee that there will be a movement in every sector when the ant gets dark," Palandöken said.
Tradesmen happy with the Eid
Stating that the activity of the markets before the Eid al-Adha was pleasing for tradesmen and craftsmen, Palandöken emphasized that the travel expenditures of the citizens, just days before the feast, energized the markets.
INFLATION INCREASED THE PRICE OF FOOD PRODUCTS
Pointing out that citizens should prefer reliable neighborhood shopkeepers while shopping for the holidays, Palandöken said, "The price increase in food products due to inflation in the recent period is giving rise to opportunists under the stairs. The unhygienic and unhygienic products under the stairs, which are not known under which conditions they are produced, disregard human health. When the kilogram price of sugar, oil, flour, peanuts and walnuts is certain, no one can sell baklava below its cost. Baklava and pastries, which are sold at prices below their cost, should be avoided."