The public bread buffet has been opened to the paradise of tourism!
In order to contribute to the budgets of low-income families in Marmaris, the Muğla tourist district, the first public bread kiosk was opened and sales began. Stating that 210 grams of bread will be sold at the buffet for 6 lira, Marmaris Mayor Mehmet Oktay said, “I would never have thought of opening a public bread buffet in Marmaris.”
2 THOUSAND BREADS A DAY
“Personally, I never would have thought that there might be a need for popular bread in Marmaris, but there is also a need for popular bread in Marmaris,” Oktay said. Therefore, we had to implement this application. We are planning to give bread of 2 thousand people, each of which is 6 tl, to our citizens. Good luck,” he said.
In bakeries and other businesses in Marmaris, bread sells for 7.5 TL.
Source: Sozcu
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