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Iran's shelves are full, but wallets are empty. As war drives prices up, Tehran residents say food is slipping out of reach.

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Deutsche Welle English - Top 10 hours ago • dw.com
Iran's shelves are full, but wallets are empty. As war drives prices up, Tehran residents say food is slipping out of reach.
Authorities in Iran are trying to alleviate pressure on consumers with food vouchers and raising the minimum wage. However, some residents of Tehran told DW they are finding it hard to make ends meet.
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Deutsche Welle English - World 10 hours ago • dw.com
Iran's shelves are full, but wallets are empty. As war drives prices up, Tehran residents say food is slipping out of reach.
Authorities in Iran are trying to alleviate pressure on consumers with food vouchers and raising the minimum wage. However, some residents of Tehran told DW they are finding it hard to make ends meet.
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