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    1. Inner-Square2032 on

      I have a Ford Fiesta that’s made in Turkey. We might not trade directly with them, but we can’t avoid products made in Turkey

    2. CupcakeMurder86 on

      Yes. And?

      What car do you drive? Are you sure it’s not manufactured in Turkey?

      The cotton that your t-shirt is made, are you sure is not made in Turkey?

      Yes, Turkey is a big asshole but it’s still a country that does trades with many other countries internationally. One of them is Greece, for Jumbo. Jumbo products get imported from Greece.

    3. KingJohnThe1st on

      Too many products and too many companies that sell Made in Turkey products.

    4. MiltiadisCY on

      The Army uniforms we wore as part of the national guard of Cyprus in 2007 were made in Turkey…so you know.

    5. SborraDiZebra on

      Bro discovered that capitalism doesn’t give a shit about geopolitics

    6. Dangerous-Dad on

      Many items of clothing sold in Europe (and in Cyprus) are made in Turkey. If the items aren’t cut and stiched there, there is a high chance the raw material is woven there.

      A good number of cars, vans and trucks driving in Cyprus are made in Turkey. If not the entire vehicle, then a lot of parts are made in Turkey. Turkey makes an absolutely incredible amount of electronic components which are found inside fridges, dishwashers, TVs, IT equipment,…

      And if you are imagining things made in Turkey are all made by ultra-nationalist Turks hell-bent on hating Greece/Cyprus/whatever, then think again. A lot of the workers doing this are from Syria, Asia, Africa, etc. Capitalism doesn’t give a damn about public opinion.

    7. notic-salami on

      Maybe the white paint that was used on the plastic on the shelf was made in Turkey as well, you should investigate and make a follow up post too!

    8. Tea_and_Tartan on

      Cyprus, start importing from my country, India 😀
      We make almost everything!
      🇮🇳🤝🇨🇾

    9. ButWhatIfPotato on

      You too can make terrible decisions in your life based on the tupperware you find at a store.

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