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Soaring Food Prices Make Ramadan Meals a Luxury in Lebanon


Soaring Food Prices Make Ramadan Meals a Luxury in Lebanon
Lin Noueihed, Bloomberg News
Residents receive boxes of food from an aid distribution point in Beirut, Lebanon on April 14. Photographer: Francesca Volpi/Bloomberg
, Bloomberg
(Bloomberg)
This Ramadan, the pleas reaching the Lebanese Food Bank have taken on a new resonance.
Among the emails and calls it receives each day, an increasing number are coming from “educated people, people who used to be in the middle class,” according to executive director Soha Zaiter.
The changing demographic of those seeking help during the Islamic holy month is a study in how Lebanon’s free-falling economy is shifting the landscape for the country’s 6.8 million population. Where Muslims across the nation would once celebrate the breaking of the fast with an “iftar”  meal with friends and relatives, preserving that tradition has ....

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Lebanese forced to cut back on Ramadan Iftar meal as prices soar


Beirut, Lebanon – Despite the colourful decorations and bright lanterns adorning the streets, families across Lebanon are struggling to put food on the table during the holy month of Ramadan.
Meteoric increases in the cost of even simple staples have left many unable to afford a basic Iftar meal, turning what should be a period of celebration into yet another sour reminder of the country’s seemingly endless troubles.
According to new figures recently published by the American University of Beirut’s (AUB) Crisis Observatory, prices have already increased dramatically by as much as 300 percent for some basic items over the past year. ....

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