It’s been like that for a long time – I went on holiday to Turkey back in the mid 80s when inflation was running at over 30%. Business people where carrying pillow-cases full of money away from the bank – presumably to pay their staff.
That issue was partly solved by issuing new Turkish Lira, where 1,000,000 old Turkish Lira was equal to one new Turkish Lira.
Yep, in the 90s holidaying in Turkey, the hoteliers, restaurant owners and bar keeper preferred you to pay in £ pounds sterling. It was a lot more stable than their own currency, and we didn’t pay any commission to our bank for converting our holiday spends to Lira.
I also remember when they knocked all of the 00000s of the Lira notes. I have a friend who was a pilot at Turkish. He (and a lot of the other Western guys) left the airline because they were paid in lira and their salary was worth diddly squat.