date:Mar 14, 2013
re expensive because people cannot pay, he said, pausing between filling shelves with freshly baked rolls and serving a steady flow of shoppers on the pavement.
Higher prices would drive away customers, and there is a bigger underlying risk: if prices were to rise too quickly or if supply were to start thinning out, there could be even more unrest in a country with a history of bread riots.
That is one reason why, despite a heavy burden on the state budget, Mursi's government is maintaining su