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#3808674
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808680
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808688
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808702
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808714
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808756
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808788
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808806
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808818
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808822
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808826
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808830
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808836
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808842
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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#3808854
13 February 2019
On 13 February 2019, Turkish shoppers waited in long lines to buy discount vegetables from government-run food distribution tents in Sihhiye, Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. In response to sharp increases in food prices after months of high inflation rates and economic troubles, the Turkish government opened discount street markets in February 2019 to sell vegetables directly to consumers and reduce prices of basic food staples such as onions, potatoes and tomatoes. The wholesale food program has been seen as a sign of Turkey's ailing economy.
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