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According to the UN - World food prices hit record high
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[quote:SilverPatriot:MV8xMzUwMzkyX0E2MkJCMjE0] The UN does not have our best interests at heart however, food prices are rising and anyone who shops for food can verify that food prices are rising and one has to wonder will inflation get out of hand. --------------- According to the UN - World food prices hit record high: UN agency World food prices reached their highest level ever recorded in January and are set to keep rising for months, the UN food agency said on Thursday, warning that the hardest-hit countries could face turmoil. Rising food prices have been cited among the driving forces behind recent popular revolts in north Africa, including the uprising in Egypt and the toppling of Tunisia's long-time president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. http://blacklistednews.com/World-food-prices-hit-record-high%3A-UN-agency/12548/0/13/13/Y/M.html [/quote]
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The UN does not have our best interests at heart however, food prices are rising and anyone who shops for food can verify that food prices are rising and one has to wonder will inflation get out of hand.
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According to the UN - World food prices hit record high: UN agency
World food prices reached their highest level ever recorded in January and are set to keep rising for months, the UN food agency said on Thursday, warning that the hardest-hit countries could face turmoil.
Rising food prices have been cited among the driving forces behind recent popular revolts in north Africa, including the uprising in Egypt and the toppling of Tunisia's long-time president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
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