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Turkey Wants to Eliminate All-Inclusive Security. the Response of the Romanian Tourists: “We Come to You, We Eat Everything!”

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Turkey wants to eliminate all-inclusive security, to the anger of one of the tourists who hit the beach annually. The government is the one who wants the change to reduce food risk. According to the authorities there, 23 million tons of food are harvested annually during the holiday period. In parallel, tourism agencies say that tourists who will not appear to be all-inclusive can go to Bulgaria, near home or in an exotic destination, such as th…

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The Turkish government wants to fight the enormous food waste in the country. New plans could mean the end of sumptuous hotel buffets and the traditional breakfast. What this could mean for holidaymakers in the future. In Turkey, enormous amounts of food land in the garbage every year. According to the Turkish initiative to avoid waste (TİSVA), every person throws away on average 102 kilograms of food per year. A large part of it is found in the…

·Vienna, Austria
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Hotels in Turkey could soon rely on À-la-carte instead of all-inclusive. The aim is to significantly reduce the waste of food.

·Berlin, Germany
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Turkey wants to eliminate all-inclusive security, to the anger of one of the tourists who hit the beach annually. The government is the one who wants the change to reduce food risk. According to the authorities there, 23 million tons of food are harvested annually during the holiday period. In parallel, tourism agencies say that tourists who will not appear to be all-inclusive can go to Bulgaria, near home or in an exotic destination, such as th…

·Romania
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More than 100 kilograms of food per person in Turkey land in the garbage every year. This could change now. For the traditional Turkish breakfast as well as the all-you-can-eat buffets in hotels this would mean the end.

·Germany
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Turkey is planning a rigorous reform for hotels and restaurants: all-inclusive buffets could soon be a thing of the past.What's behind it.The buffet could soon be a thing of the past in Turkey. symbolImage: ShutterstockTurkey is planning a rigorous reform for hotels and restaurants: all-inclusive buffets could soon be a thing of the past.What's behind it.Laura Helbig / t-onlineAn article byBuffets is an integral part of the journey for many all-…

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Huge buffets characterise Turkey's holiday. But the abundance has consequences: tons of food land in the garbage. Now there is a threat of a ban.

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otz.de broke the news in on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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