In Germany, members of the Left Party have proposed a plan to subsidize doner kebab prices amid rising costs, suggesting a price cap that would involve nearly €4 billion in state funds. This proposal has sparked discussions and criticisms about the seriousness of Germany's approach to international issues and economic policies. The proposal aligns with other progressive policies such as a 20-hour work week and 28 weeks of vacation. Chancellor Olaf Scholz has faced scrutiny from politicians over the surging prices of this popular food item.
Germans call for kebab price cap as average costs skyrocket https://t.co/r2rWCKArCy
Political party in Germany 'calls for kebabs to be subsidised' ⬇️ Read more https://t.co/WiWxdwrgWk
German politicians grill chancellor Olaf Scholz over surging doner kebab prices https://t.co/d6qzzIfj1S https://t.co/njx0p2vSAR
Me: Germany is a deeply unserious country to work with on the major international issues of the day Germany: Where do we stand on fast food price caps to go along with our 20 hour work week and 28 weeks of vacation? https://t.co/uZIaXqaERs
Figures in the German Left Party have proposed a “Donner Kebab price cap”, which would cost almost €4 billion Me for the @Telegraph 👇 https://t.co/YdAxoCbgbm
🇩🇪 German Left-wingers have proposed subsidising the doner kebab, using billions of euros of state funds to fight the rising cost of the beloved German staple https://t.co/WtkJuZGWlF