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Eat Less, Egypt's Government Tells Its People
by Spengler
h/t Instapundit
"Even Islamists have to eat," I wrote under the headline "Food and Failed Arab States" in February 2011. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood government takes a different view, the Washington Post reported yesterday. The trouble, the government says, is that Egyptians are eating too much. In a separate report, the government proposed to cut back its bread subsidy to three hand-sized loaves of pita bread per person per day, about 400 calories' worth. A state that can't feed its people is a failed state, and that's why the Egyptian state is at the brink of collapse, as Egypt's defense minister warned last week.

According to the Post report, the government is telling Egyptians (almost half of whom live on less than $2 a day) to eat less. You can't make this sort of thing up. Egypt lost another $1.4 billion in foreign exchange reserves in January, and probably is flat broke after figuring in arrears to oil and food suppliers, and it imports half its food, so something had to give. In response, Egypt's Islamist government is emulating North Korea's approach to food shortages:

Egypt's government is recommending that Egyptians avoid overeating in order to cope with rising food prices and chronic household shortages, according to local media reports.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2013-02-06
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=361736