Turkey Eyes Abolition of 'All-Inclusive' Model in Hotels
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Turkey could soon give up on all-inclusive hotels. The authorities will thus fight food risk, which will also contribute to the growth of food inflation. The article No All-Inclusive Hotels in Turkey. The measure without prior authorities appears in Romania TV for the first time.
Turkish authorities want to eliminate all-inclusive tourist offers, the Sabah daily reported. This would apply to hotels and restaurants operating under the ever-popular "all-you-can-eat" formula.
Turkish authorities are considering a proposal to scrap the “all-inclusive” buffet model in hotels to reduce food waste. According to Sabah, the Agricultural and Food Policy Council is preparing a report on the subject for President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. According to a report by the Waste Prevention Foundation in Turkey, an average of 23 million tons of food is wasted in the country every year, and about 35% of fruits and vegetables end up in th…
Every year, more than 23 million tons of food is wasted in Turkey, according to a report by the Turkish Foundation for Food Waste Prevention (TİSVA). About 35% of fruit and vegetables never reach consumers' tables, being lost along the supply chain. To reduce this huge waste, the authorities are proposing to replace the "all-inclusive" system in hotels with à la carte menus.
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