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Lebanese women forced to reuse disposable sanitary pads after a sharp rise in prices
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[quote:blu 79156353:MV80NDU5NTIwXzgxMTk2ODI5X0Y0QTBDQUJC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 4590978:MV80NDU5NTIwXzgxMTk2ODEyXzQ4NUY0MEYw] [quote:Q33:MV80NDU5NTIwXzlENjkyNkQ0] Women in Lebanon are having to reuse disposable sanitary pads after a sharp rise in prices, campaigners have warned, criticising the government of the crisis-hit country for not including pads and tampons on a list of subsidised imports. Prices of sanitary products, which are mostly imported, have risen by as much as 500% after a plunge in the value of the Lebanese pound that has pushed even once affluent families into poverty and raised the prospect of mass hunger. https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/international/1133641-rags-to-reused-pads---why-more-lebanese-women-face-period-poverty [/quote] Are you sad because they took away your lunch? [/quote] That's over my limit. I'm done with GLP for today. Yikes. [/quote]
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Women in Lebanon are having to reuse disposable sanitary pads after a sharp rise in prices, campaigners have warned, criticising the government of the crisis-hit country for not including pads and tampons on a list of subsidised imports. Prices of sanitary products, which are mostly imported, have risen by as much as 500% after a plunge in the value of the Lebanese pound that has pushed even once affluent families into poverty and raised the prospect of mass hunger.
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