Sweets become a luxury in Qamishli ...Syria

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Sweets become a luxury in Qamishli
Al-Hasakah – Majd al-Salem Purchasing sweets has become one of the luxuries limited to certain well-off groups in the midst of the difficult economic conditions faced by the inhabitants of al-Hasakah governorate in northeastern Syria, coupled with the recurring price hikes. The surge in prices has affected sweets of all kinds, including popular ones such as “Mushabak” and “Awameh,” with a single “Mushabak” piece selling for 5000 Syrian pounds, and a piece of “Qatayef” for 8000 Syrian pounds. Out of reach “We now buy sweets by the piece, and most of the time we enter the shops, ask about the prices, and leave without buying a single piece of sweets,” said Saad al-Hamid (36 years old), a resid

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