For the absolute cheapest groceries, look for Turkey’s national discount chains: BİM, A101, and Şok.
These stores focus on high-volume, low-overhead retail, offering their own high-quality private labels alongside select national brands.
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Important Note: These three discount chains are strictly alcohol-free and do not sell cigarettes.
BİM: Known as the ultimate budget king. It has a streamlined layout and focuses on everyday essentials (dairy, pasta, oil, and household goods) under its own private labels (like Dost for dairy). Their prices are universally capped across the country, meaning a bottle of water costs the same in Ölüdeniz as it does in an un-touristed city.
A101: Highly comparable to BİM but usually offers a slightly wider variety of international/national brands alongside their budget labels.
They are famous for their Aktüel (weekly special) deals on Thursdays, which range from cheap beach gear to discounted electronics.
Şok: Very similar pricing to BİM and A101, but Şok generally has a slightly better and more frequently discounted selection of fresh fruits and vegetables.
While you will find a couple of these tucked away in the upper residential streets of Hisarönü and Ovacık (the hilltop towns just above Ölüdeniz beach), the selection is much broader if you take a short 10-minute dolmuş (local minibus) ride up the hill away from the immediate resort strip.