• Cort@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Did somebody forget to tell them? There’s no whey they can’t know.

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    22 hours ago

    I used to order my cheese from Constantinople but I eventually picked it up in Istanbul.

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    Border shopping isn’t different anywhere else

    In Denmark we drive hours to Germany to buy cheap beer and tobacco

    In Greece they travel(ed) to Turkey for cheap leather clothing

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      22 hours ago

      We Finns travel to Estonia (and to Latvia) for cheap booze. Russians used to come to Finland for cheese which always makes me lol

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    If Turks buy in Greece, doesn’t that make the Euro the weak currency? If the Turkish Lira is devaluating so much, they shouldn’t be able to exchange it into strong Euro to their advantage.

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        The central bank said on Nov 7 it expects inflation to close this year above 30 per cent,

        How do they do this? 30% inflation means they are printing money. How do they manage to create the demand for Lira that they can buy Euros for cheap? Usually people would want to buy Euros and the value for Lira would fall.

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      For a third of the price, at scale, I think that’s an easy yes. It’s only 40km.

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          What? I stige 45 km one way to work every day and it takes me 43 minutes. Where’d you get 4 hours from??

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            19 hours ago

            Literally the first two paragraphs (hell, the first two sentences) of the article

            Almost every month, Mr Cihan Citak gets into his car, passport in hand, and sets off from Istanbul to Alexandroupolis, a Greek seaside city 40km from the Turkish border.

            After a roughly four-hour drive, he walks the crowded aisles of the local supermarket, filling his cart with wine, cheese and other groceries that cost a fraction of what they do back home.

            He’s not starting from the border, he’s starting from Istanbul, which is not anywhere near the border.

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              Hmm, yeah that’s rough. I guess if he lads up and reduces number of trips it might be worth it. It’s definitely a run-the-numbers calc.

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            Alexandropolis is 45km from the border, Istanbul is another 200km on a straight line (thus more).

            There’s an international border crossing in between and probably potential for heavy traffic around Istanbul.

            Edit: stupid math mistake

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            In the snow, uphill both ways, carry an old granny across the ravine on a tightrope.

            Also traffic jams more likely.