Turkey has been talking about 1,000 cooperative markets that will be established by the order of President Erdoğan in recent days. According to the government, these markets will reduce food prices, which have increased due to chain markets. Erdogan, who went to one of these cooperative markets and paid 1,002 TL as a result of this shopping, thinks the prices are quite affordable.
With the co-operative markets on the agenda, the media started to talk about this issue. If you open any discussion program today, you’ll see countless people comparing prices between the cooperative market and the chain store. One of them was journalist Hadi Özışık. In fact, the journalist’s analysis of the program he participated in went viral on social media. So why?
Migros sells products cheaply from the cooperative market
Hadi Özışık and his team were comparing the prices of some basic food products on the websites of a cooperative market and a chain market during the program. However, there was a development that the team had not planned before. The prices of products such as tomato paste, granulated sugar and green lentils were cheaper at Migros, albeit by a penny difference, or they were slightly higher. Özışık, who had a difficult time recovering the situation, could not avoid falling into the language of social media users with his smile at the end of the examination.
In the video that we will share with you shortly, we see that Özışık first rebuffed the camera crew. Özışık directly; “Oh, Mustafa, did you choose these specifically? Look, they may have lowered the prices later,” he said, and threw the ball to the chain store. The smile at the end of the video you will watch tells a lot to those who understand. . .
Here is Hadi Özışık’s review that went viral on social media