
China’s Hunger Crisis: Millions Can’t Afford to Eat!
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In recent years, with China's economic downturn, a walk into some city restaurant districts reveals a noticeable decline. Restaurants that used to have long queues are now offering "$1.40 set meals." This isn't a natural result of market competition, but rather a forced survival strategy.
Businesses are lowering prices, yet consumers still hesitate. This shows the problem isn't "value for money," but rather "lack of money." More and more people are starting to calculate the cost of each meal, even cutting back on basic food expenses. Some are eating only two meals a day, or even just one.
China’s Hunger Crisis: Millions Can’t Afford to Eat!
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