13.04.2026 14:01
The price of a bunch of mint and parsley was reduced to 1 lira at a chain supermarket in Adana, causing a stampede. As citizens rushed to buy the cheap product, the shelves were quickly emptied. During the rush, there were scuffles among customers. As those moments spread rapidly on social media, the footage sparked discussions about economic conditions and consumer behavior.
The price of mint and parsley bundles dropped to 1 lira at a chain market in Adana, causing a stampede. Citizens wanting to buy the cheap product created a crowd in the market.
INTENSE INTEREST IN 1 LIRA PRODUCT
The campaign held at the market located in the Pınar neighborhood of Seyhan district saw great interest as the price of parsley, normally sold for 25-30 lira, dropped to 1 lira. Citizens rushed to the market in a short time, competing with each other to reach the products.
CROWDING IN THE MARKET
In the footage, it can be seen that citizens were practically fighting to get the products, while market employees made intense efforts to meet the demand. It was learned that the shelves were emptied in a short time.
IT BECAME A TREND ON SOCIAL MEDIA
The events were shared on social media with the note "shock campaign." The footage quickly became a topic of discussion, with users commenting on both the economic conditions and the crowding that occurred.
IT SPARKED DEBATE
While some users criticized the stampede, others related the situation to economic conditions. The footage led to the emergence of different opinions in a short time.