The government announced that sacrificial meat would be sold at lower prices through approved centres to help struggling families

Iran has started selling
subsidised meat ahead of Eid al-Adha as rising inflation, US sanctions, and a blockade continue to drive up food prices across the country.
The government announced that sacrificial meat would be sold at lower prices through approved centres to help struggling families.
Market prices for meat remain far higher, while Iran’s minimum wage is less than $100 per month.
Many residents say red meat has become too expensive, forcing families to depend more on chicken, eggs, and legumes, which have also increased in price.
Reports show demand for red meat has dropped sharply compared with last year as inflation continues to worsen.
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