Chicken legs: what do they tell us about the situation in Egypt?

  • Yolanda Tap
  • BBC

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Food prices in Egypt have tripled in recent months

A man sitting next to a poultry seller in the Giza market says, “Oh God, don’t make us reach a point where we are forced to eat chicken legs.”

This coincides with a deep economic crisis facing Egypt, which imposed an acute situation on Egyptian families who struggle to secure their food.

The Egyptian government suggested cooking chicken legs, which it said is a protein-rich part of the chicken, and is usually fed to dogs and cats.

This proposal from the government sparked outrage and intense criticism.

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