, showing the words "At least 3 beers" (), a reference to the new alcohol restrictions and Erdoğan's recommendation for families to have at least three children.
Licensing Licenses are required in Turkey to sell or serve alcohol, including beer. For instance, the increase in prices of an average
rakı, a traditional Turkish alcoholic beverage, was only slightly higher than the regular inflation, 204% to 206%, from 2003 when
Justice and Development Party came into the office until 2012. However, between 2013 and 2020, the average price of
rakı has far more exceeded the inflation of commodity prices, 359% to 213%, due to the high tax rates. The high taxes on alcohol is related to a significant rise in smuggling and fraud involving alcoholic beverages in the country.
Bootlegging is blamed for the
alcohol poisoning in Turkey, including the
2011 Turkish Riviera mass alcohol poisoning and causality of at least 67 people to
methyl alcohol poisoning in October 2020. ==Advertising and promotion==