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Cost of living - excuse fort 'rip offs'?
Posted: Sat 18 May 2024 8:20 am
by laptawrinkly
Recently bought two new armchairs from a shop 'frequented by ex-pats/foreigners

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Having cats, asked how much to make 2 sets of removeable covers for each chair. After paying a deposit for the chairs, some days later given a quote for the covers as 40000TL! More than the two chairs cost. Asking for an explanation, "well it takes so long, difficult job"....etc, cheaper to recover they said. Didn't sound right to me. Another shop quoted 1500TL to make each removeable cover. Bit of a difference me thinks!

from 6000 TL to 40000TL
I know there has been many discussions about rising costs relating to food & restaurants, but as some have said, local suppliers are kicking the *^*^*&^ out of this, so please be careful and vote with your feet.
BTW the minimum wage commission met recently and recommended a 23% increase, but the employers only want 18%; whichever is accepted standby for further increases, in fact some supermarkets have already started the increases it seems

Re: Cost of living - excuse fort 'rip offs'?
Posted: Sat 18 May 2024 8:53 am
by TB10pilot
This last week I went to a well known supermarket on the main road in Alsancak. there was a large display of Mateus Rose wine on offer at 65TL. There was also some bottles at a higher price. So I put some of the 65TL bottles into my trolley. When I got to the check out I told the cashier, This wine is on special offer. She nodded and proceeded to use the till. I stopped her and asked about the special offer wine. It had gone through at 97 or 98 TL without her saying a word. She correctly called for help and off the pair of them went to the display. They came back and 'said it had been mis priced' and put it through at 65TL !!! Do check our receipts when you pay, prices are not always what they say on the shelf or displays.
Re: Cost of living - excuse fort 'rip offs'?
Posted: Sat 18 May 2024 8:56 am
by TB10pilot
Why not bring stretch covers from the UK. You can get most shapes and sizes now. Just an idea.
Re: Cost of living - excuse fort 'rip offs'?
Posted: Sat 18 May 2024 12:37 pm
by Maisiemoo
Not only shops already putting prices up. Went to one of my favourite seaside restaurants for lunch on Thursday and all the prices have been increased by around 20tl eadh. We joked that tourist season is upon us, but this is a particularly well patronised place!
Re: Cost of living - excuse fort 'rip offs'?
Posted: Sun 19 May 2024 9:12 am
by JoandJelly
Maisiemoo wrote: ↑Sat 18 May 2024 12:37 pm
Not only shops already putting prices up. Went to one of my favourite seaside restaurants for lunch on Thursday and all the prices have been increased by around 20tl eadh. We joked that tourist season is upon us, but this is a particularly well patronised place!
50p?
Re: Cost of living - excuse fort 'rip offs'?
Posted: Sun 19 May 2024 10:03 am
by kerry 6138
laptawrinkly wrote: ↑Sat 18 May 2024 8:20 am
Recently bought two new armchairs from a shop 'frequented by ex-pats/foreigners

'.
Having cats, asked how much to make 2 sets of removeable covers for each chair. After paying a deposit for the chairs, some days later given a quote for the covers as 40000TL! More than the two chairs cost. Asking for an explanation, "well it takes so long, difficult job"....etc, cheaper to recover they said. Didn't sound right to me. Another shop quoted 1500TL to make each removeable cover. Bit of a difference me thinks!

from 6000 TL to 40000TL
I know there has been many discussions about rising costs relating to food & restaurants, but as some have said, local suppliers are kicking the *^*^*&^ out of this, so please be careful and vote with your feet.
BTW the minimum wage commission met recently and recommended a 23% increase, but the employers only want 18%; whichever is accepted standby for further increases, in fact some supermarkets have already started the increases it seems
China Bazaar had some stretchy suite covers.
Re: Cost of living - excuse fort 'rip offs'?
Posted: Sun 19 May 2024 10:07 am
by laptawrinkly
Kerry, thanks didn't know that. Might not be cat proof enough with our lot we have - use the strongest 'duck' fabric I can find!
Re: Cost of living - excuse fort 'rip offs'?
Posted: Mon 27 May 2024 9:46 am
by akvam
Re: Cost of living - excuse fort 'rip offs'?
Posted: Tue 28 May 2024 8:21 pm
by EnjoyingTheSun
This is an interesting quote.
“ Sixty-three percent of those surveyed agreed fast food should be cheaper than eating at home, but 75% say that is not the case.”
Notwithstanding the economies of scale fast food restaurants enjoy, they are a business, do emply people, pay rent, utilities etc & are entitled to make a profit. How can people not see that a burger, bun & chips not be cheaper to reproduce at home? Ditto pizzas & fried chicken etc. Yes it’s not as convenient but it has to be cheaper & not beyond most home cooks. We knock up pizzas at home far better than those sold out here at a fraction of the cost