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Vural Tabak stood in front of his father's shop in Neuk lln. Tea break on a cool and sunny October day. Tabak wore a white coat, his work clothes. So he stood at the meat counter of the Istanbul supermarket, selling lamb and mutton, as well as veal, and spicy garlic sausages. But not a pig It was a Turkish supermarket, that was important to his father. It was well frequented by the Turkish and Arab customers living in this part of the town, but Germans also came because there was a lot of what they needed for everyday life and, above all, because they were served and advised in a friendly manner. The shop belonged to his father, Mehmet Tabak, who founded it in the 1980s. There were eight employees. He, Vural Tabak, was the junior boss.