Millions unable to buy bread as high prices crush Iranians

Iranian citizens are paying the price for the mullahs' continued support for global terrorism, which has reached the point that millions of Iranians are unable to buy bread. A report by Shahrvand about the high price of rice and the purchasing power of people quoted the secretary of the Iranian Rice Importers Association, Masih Keshavarz, as saying, “High rice prices have enabled only 15 million people out of 82 million Iranians to easily buy rice and consume this nutritious product. Only 15 million people who have financial means eat rice!”
According to statistics and estimates, up to 70 million
people in Iran are in the middle- and lower-income classes.
Regarding the amount of rice imports into the country,
Keshavarz added, “The person who was able to buy Iranian rice until last year
still owns it, but the person who consumed imported rice worth 8,000 tomans
naturally has the power to pay more to buy Iranian rice.”
“If he could pay 26,000 to 30,000 tomans per kilogram of
rice, he would have been buying Iranian rice from the beginning. For such a person
today, Iranian and foreign rice is out of reach. As a result, the rice is
removed from this person's table, and the point is that there is no substitute
for rice,” he continued.
Reducing rice consumption is not good news at all, when
prices for protein like meat, poultry and eggs are poor. Any possible change in
weather conditions and a drop in production this year could worsen the
situation and accelerate the removal of rice from the table due to higher
prices.
Tejarat News published a report titled “Bread Has Become
More Expensive”, in which it stated that field studies show that the price of
bread has become unofficially higher in most areas of Tehran, where citizens
are protesting against this increase in prices and the reduction in the volume
of bread.
The price of Barbari bread is officially 1,500 tomans, but
in some bakeries the price of this bread reaches 2000 tomans. A baker in
central Tehran said that the price of sesame sangak bread is 3,000 tomans, but
it is also sold at 6,000 tomans.
The state-owned Resalat newspaper also confirmed about the
growing unemployment crisis in Iran, reporting, “It is estimated that at least
two million people lost their jobs during corona, and the corona restrictions
swallowed part of the livelihood and table of Iranian workers.”
Inflation also surpassed 50% in April, which is just the
official inflation rate, while the unofficial rate is much higher.
Resalat described Iranian workers as third- and fourth-class
citizens, writing, “There is no capitalist system in the world as cruel and
cowardly as the Iranian capitalist system. We cannot be compared to anywhere
else in the world.”