Modern famine

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Modern famine is not a shortage of food, but a shortage of purchasing power, meaning that food and food products are abundant but people do not have the power to buy them; shops and hypermarkets are full of colorful foods, various fruits, etc., but many people's pockets are so empty that they cannot buy all the food they need. In modern famines, tropical fruits, various foods, etc. are on display in shops, restaurants, etc., but many people do not have the power to buy even the poorest quality food. If during the famine, goods were scarce or scarce, and for example, wheat was stored in silos during the famine, in the present and in modern famines, all goods play with people's eyes, but many people do not have the power to buy them
In modern famine, you see the eyes of people who are full while their hungry bellies are still empty, you see children whose little hands are being pulled by their parents, their eyes glued to the food as much as possible. Modern famine is more painful than ordinary famines because when it comes to basic needs like food, when the eyes see all kinds of food, the souls of people are emptied more than their hungry bellies.