A German political party proposed a government cap on doner kebabs.
Around €7 billion, or around $7.5 billion, worth of doner kebabs are sold every year in Germany, according to The Guardian and The Independent.
The party plans to propose a government price cap of €4.90 (around $5.30) or €2.90 (around $3.10) for young people, The Guardian reported.
If those decrease, then kebab prices also decrease," Gebel told BI.
"The kebab price will remain high if the government does not change anything," she said.
Persons:
Chancellor Scholz, —, Kathi, Gebel, Olaf Scholz, Virginia Mayo, Scholz, Putin … I'm
Organizations:
Guardian, Service, Independent, Left Party, AP, European Central Bank, Federal Statistical Office
Locations:
Germany, Brussels, Virginia