Venezuelan Crisis Leaves Families with Empty Fridges

A combination photo shows the contents of peoples fridges in Caracas, Venezuela April 2016. The combination of Venezuela's sky-rocketing prices and chronic product shortages have left many struggling to put regular food on their tables and maintain a balanced diet. Amid a severe recession and dysfunctional state-run economy, poorer families say they are sometimes skipping meals and relying more on starch foods. According to one recent study, 87 percent of Venezuelans say their income is now insufficient to purchase their food needs. (Photo by Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)
Venezuelan Crisis Leaves Families with Empty Fridges
   
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