Seven municipalities in Havana are currently experiencing a shortage of bread due to a lack of flour, leaving many families without access to this staple food item. Pro-government journalist from CiberCuba has denounced the situation, highlighting the privileges given to leaders of the regime while basic goods are scarce for the general population.
The Cuban leader has acknowledged the issue, stating that “there are municipalities that have not had bread for 30 days.” This revelation has caused concern among residents who rely on bread as a key part of their diet.
In a heart-wrenching moment, a Cuban mother was denied the purchase of standardized bread for her disabled son, prompting her to express, “How sad I feel!” This incident sheds light on the difficulty faced by families who are struggling to meet their basic needs in the midst of this shortage.
As the situation continues to unfold, it raises questions about the distribution of resources and the impact on the daily lives of Cuban citizens. The lack of bread in these municipalities underscores the challenges faced by many across the country in accessing essential goods.