Fears over €10 kebabs go all the way to German parliament (www.telegraph.co.uk)
from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 18:56
https://lemmy.world/post/11497691

The doner, known as Germany’s national dish, is being skewered by the rising prices of ingredients amid cost of living crisis, MPs are told

It has always been a delicious – if slightly greasy – treat for Germans, perhaps even their national dish.

But the mighty döner kebab has now become a symbol of the country’s cost of living crisis, amid warnings from some quarters that the dish will soon cost more than €10 a serving.

Peckish Germans are so concerned about rising prices that the issue was debated this week in the Bundestag, the German parliament.

Hanna Steinmüller, an MP for the Greens, raised the issue after she was approached by anxious members of a frisbee youth club in Gesundbrunnen, part of her Berlin constituency.

Among the frisbee players’ main concerns, she told MPs, was “increased kebab prices” which are estimated to have gone up from around €3.50 (£2.90) in 2022 to at least €6 (£5.10) in recent months.

In November, one major döner producer warned that it was becoming a “luxury” dish that could soon end up costing as much as €10 (£8.50).

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Opafi@feddit.de on 02 Feb 2024 19:09 next collapse

Take my love, take my land,

take me where I cannot stand…

I don’t care as long as we

get kebab for treefiddy

killeronthecorner@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 19:33 next collapse

All rise for the German national anthem

MrGerrit@feddit.nl on 02 Feb 2024 20:10 next collapse
Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social on 02 Feb 2024 20:15 collapse

Take me out to doner shack

Tell 'em I ain't comin' back

Burn the meat and boil the tea

get kebab for treefiddy

Mr_Blott@lemmy.world on 03 Feb 2024 13:21 collapse

I’m so sorry for your loss

But I’ll always call you boss

Price of overheads you see?

No kebab for treefiddy

gigachad@feddit.de on 02 Feb 2024 19:11 next collapse

3,50€ for Döner in 2022 might be a Berlin thing, in other cities this price was more like 2012. A “major döner producer” is not a credible source for economical forecasting, hell it is probably one of the shittiest places to have Döner in general

Döner prices have gone up, as has everything else. Also there is no such thing as a right on having cheap meat.

chillhelm@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 19:39 next collapse

As a Berliner, it doesn’t match my memory either. I don’t have historical data other than my own shitty memory, but I remember vaguely getting upset at Döner prices during the Pandemic being above 3,50€ (so in 2020).

AnneBonny@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Feb 2024 20:09 next collapse

there is no such thing as a right on having cheap meat

These days, the things people believe they have a right to are insane. It frequently spills over into preventing other people from doing or having certain things.

themeatbridge@lemmy.world on 03 Feb 2024 05:14 next collapse

Also there is no such thing as a right on having cheap meat.

{Confused American Noises}?

state_electrician@discuss.tchncs.de on 03 Feb 2024 17:07 collapse

I paid 3,50 in Hamburg in 2007. These days it’s 7,90 at the same place. Just based on inflation over that period it should cost under 5 Euro.

dubyakay@lemmy.ca on 04 Feb 2024 05:00 collapse

Covid-profiteering.

Buffalox@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 19:36 next collapse

warnings from some quarters that the dish will soon cost more than €10 a serving. Hanna Steinmüller, an MP for the Greens, raised the issue after she was approached by anxious members of a frisbee youth club

What the fuck am I reading here? That does not sound like very reliable sources. It sounds more like complete bullshit.

DarkThoughts@fedia.io on 02 Feb 2024 22:11 next collapse

I don't know from where they got the frisbee club thingy but it's real and I don't see why you'd think it isn't.

Buffalox@lemmy.world on 03 Feb 2024 09:31 collapse

?? So you are saying a kebab is ALREADY €10 Euro, or are you saying that you too fear that it will soon be?
Nobody denies rising cost of living in general, but that’s not what the article is about.

barsoap@lemm.ee on 03 Feb 2024 14:06 collapse

I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s already 10 Euros in some places. E.g. my town is notorious for not having cheap options, every single place has good meat, not only are none trying to get away with selling Hackfleischspieß as Döner, none of them use any ground meat at all (by law, a Döner skewer can’t contain stabilisers which severely limits the amount of ground meat you can include before it falls apart).

Eight Euros are pretty much standard here. Just under 10 if you want a Lahmacun Döner, and my town isn’t the poshest, by far – we just have good taste in Döner and one very old shop which always made their own skewers, own spice mix, own everything, which set the standard.

Try to get the same stuff in Westerland and I wouldn’t be surprise if it costs 15 Euros.

Buffalox@lemmy.world on 03 Feb 2024 16:36 collapse

Really? Is that normal Kebab size in pita bread, or the bigger variant in rolls? Because that sounds crazy expensive even here, and I’m from Denmark, the 2nd most expensive country in Europe after Norway AFAIK.

barsoap@lemm.ee on 03 Feb 2024 17:00 collapse

Pide and Dürum tend to be equal size and generally also cost the same. Lahmacun tend to be bigger than Dürum in the first place and then you have extra meat on there, no wonder it costs more you’re putting a Döner in something that’s already a proper Pizza.

And, as said: It’s actually good meat. If you want bad meat go to McDonalds.

Buffalox@lemmy.world on 04 Feb 2024 20:35 collapse

OK it’s apparently been a while since I last bought Kebab or Shawarma which is more common here in Copenhagen, but AFAIK the same thing. I just checked the prices, and they are already €8-10 here!
20 years ago they were only €2 on Nørrebrogade which had super steep competition, and they were crazy good, I’ve only gotten good quality meat here too. Crazy that it’s so expensive now?!

Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 19:45 next collapse

The California equivalent would be burrito inflation.

synae@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 Feb 2024 20:46 collapse

Similarly, isn’t there some kind of relationship between the slice pizza and the cost of a subway ride in NYC?

afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world on 03 Feb 2024 00:38 collapse

I have noticed both going up. I miss it when I could take the family to a diner once every two weeks and have family breakfast. Last time we did that the bill was 50 dollars. I can’t justify that kinda cost. By the looks of the restaurants in my area other people are deciding the same way.

xmunk@sh.itjust.works on 02 Feb 2024 19:54 next collapse

Doner kebab for the people - this is why we fight! Whether you call it Doner, Gyro or Shawarma we stand united!

avidamoeba@lemmy.ca on 02 Feb 2024 20:01 next collapse

Excuse me, I will not die for gyro or shawarma.

Opafi@feddit.de on 02 Feb 2024 22:41 next collapse

Wir sind die Volksfront von Judäa!!!

krondo@lemmy.world on 04 Feb 2024 09:03 collapse

If I understand you correctly you would be surprised and angry to hear we are the Judean Liberation front!!

Tujio@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 22:42 collapse

Judging by the sketchy-ass places I’ve gotten gyros from, I’m perfectly willing to die for a gyro.

afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world on 03 Feb 2024 00:35 collapse

Hey at least it’s mostly cooked. The very worst case of food poisoning I have ever gotten was from a green salad.

lagomorphlecture@lemm.ee on 03 Feb 2024 13:59 collapse

Thanks for clarifying. I looked it up and was expecting shish kebobs of some kind but it looked like a gyro lol

jordanlund@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 20:24 next collapse

Same for burger prices in the US.

Back when I was in college and shortly after, I pretty much lived on $0.99 Whoppers from Burger King.

Looking at the app, the local price now is $10.23, which is €9.48 or £8.09.

Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 21:28 next collapse

Although that is a great drunk food metric for the Midwest. Southwestern border states track burrito inflation, northeastern states track the cost of a slice, and southeastern states drunk food currency is pegged to the Waffle House bill.

jordanlund@lemmy.world on 02 Feb 2024 23:19 collapse

The reason I went with burgers is because of the whole notion of the kabob being a national dish for Germany.

Burritos and pizza and wafflehouse are all popular, but nothing is as national as burgers.

PCurd@feddit.uk on 03 Feb 2024 22:24 collapse

I ordered a Burger King last week and it was £11.46 for a double whopper meal, around $14.48 or €13.40. It’s not a cheap meal any more.

DarkThoughts@fedia.io on 02 Feb 2024 22:05 next collapse

if slightly greasy

What? Döner is really not that greasy.

raef@lemmy.world on 03 Feb 2024 08:20 collapse

Have you seen the meat? It literally pours out grease. Fun fact: a main ingredient of döner meat is chicken skin.

ElmarsonTheThird@feddit.de on 03 Feb 2024 10:10 collapse

Depends on your local döner supplier’s supplier. I’m pretty sure my lamb döner doesn’t contain chicken skin, unlike the cheap “Drehspieß”.

For reference, there was a legislation set in place thatandates that a real “Döner” has to contain a certain amount of quality meat, otherwise it can not be sold under that name.

raef@lemmy.world on 03 Feb 2024 10:32 next collapse

I’m sure there is a range of quality.

Any döner sold for €3.50 contains largely skin.

ElmarsonTheThird@feddit.de on 03 Feb 2024 11:45 collapse

Then it legally couldn’t be called Döner and your Dönermann is lying to you.

raef@lemmy.world on 03 Feb 2024 22:05 collapse

They weren’t making the meat cones themselves.

At a local place, they left an order catalog on the counter. It was a catalog for just döner shops. I was just flipping through while waiting for them to get to me. It had all ingredients and price points in it

barsoap@lemm.ee on 03 Feb 2024 14:09 collapse

It’s actually not a percentage, you’re not allowed to used stabilising additives in the skewer which means that you can’t use a lot of ground meat or it’s going to fall apart.

But yes chicken skin is probably a good choice if you want structure for little money.

maness300@lemmy.world on 03 Feb 2024 09:46 next collapse

This is what happens when the disparity in wealth grows instead of shrinks.

Draedron@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 03 Feb 2024 13:46 next collapse

Ok I love Döner as much as every Berliner but it is not our national dish lmao

barsoap@lemm.ee on 03 Feb 2024 13:54 collapse

Find a single other dish that is both commonly eaten and over-regional. Even if Currywurst was properly over-regional, it’s a snack, not an actual meal.

If you ask canteens the most popular dish is Rinderrouladen but I assure you a lot more Döner are eaten every day.

I propose we add Döner to Article 22 of the Basic Law. That’s where it belongs.

Gilles_D@feddit.de on 04 Feb 2024 08:28 collapse

Currywurst Pommes is a proper meal. In due time it will merge with the Döner to something awe inspiring, an unseen godly feast of epic taste, but at the moment we‘re stuck with Döner Box with Pommes

I foresee we will get to choose Currywurst sauce at the Döner place one day. They already started with curry-mango. We’re slowly getting there. It will be the dawn of a new day, a new hope for a new people that understood that Döner and Currywurst are just two sides of the same coin

barsoap@lemm.ee on 04 Feb 2024 09:34 collapse

Anzeige is raus.

GiddyGap@lemm.ee on 03 Feb 2024 22:23 collapse

I find this very exaggerated. In my experience, Germany has one of the most balanced cost-of-living situations of any developed country I’ve been to. Inflation is something all Western countries have been going through lately, but Germany remains relatively affordable compared to most of their peers.