Iranian Fuel, Food Prices Hit Record Levels Amid Ongoing Conflict
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Gas prices in Iran have climbed past $4 per gallon, while tomato and beef costs have reached new highs, according to recent market reports.
The surge in fuel and staple food prices reflects the economic strain accompanying the current war in Iran, with consumers facing unprecedented costs for everyday necessities.
These developments underscore the broader impact of the conflict on the Iranian economy, as inflation and supply disruptions continue to affect households across the country.
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