Cuba slashes size of daily bread ration as ingredients run thin
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On Monday, Cuba reduced the weight of its subsidized daily bread ration by a quarter, the most recent sign of scarcity in the country that temporarily affects a subsidy program created decades ago by the late Fidel Castro. Bread, one of the few basic food products still subsidized in Cuba, [...]
On Monday, Cuba reduced the weight of its subsidized daily bread ration by a quarter, the most recent sign of scarcity in the country that temporarily affects a subsidy program created decades ago by the late Fidel Castro. Infobae Bread, one of the few basic food products still subsidized in Cuba, will be reduced from 80 grams to 60 grams, or approximately the weight of a small bar of soap. Its price also dropped slightly, to just under 1 peso, …
Bread, one of the few basic food products still subsidized in Cuba, will be reduced from 80 grams to 60 grams, its price has also been reduced slightly
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