Parle-G Biscuits in Gaza: From Affordable Snack to Priceless Survival Tool Amid Conflict

Parle-G Biscuits in Gaza: From Affordable Snack to Priceless Survival Tool Amid Conflict

Parle-G costs 2300 in Gaza, human suffering in war-torn areas.
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A photo going viral on social media has stirred emotions worldwide. It shows a small packet of Parle-G biscuits—usually sold for just ₹5 in India—being priced at ₹2,300 (approximately $25) in Gaza. For people in the war-torn region, the biscuit has become more than a snack—it’s now a desperate solution to hunger.

Parle-G biscuits are a nostalgic treat for almost every Indian. Even today, millions enjoy them with their morning tea across the country. In states like Maharashtra and beyond, the biscuit has remained a household favorite for decades due to its affordability and familiarity.

But in Gaza, where ongoing conflict has devastated daily life, Parle-G has taken on a very different role. Amid shortages of food and essentials, this humble biscuit now carries the weight of survival. The high price tag is shocking, but it reflects a larger, grim reality—when war erupts, it’s the common people who suffer the most.

The post that’s going viral features a Parle-G packet with a handwritten note: “₹2300 INR (about $25).” This is not just about the cost of a biscuit—it symbolizes the horrifying cost of war and human desperation.

For months, the Gaza Strip has been facing severe disruption. The region’s supply chain has collapsed, borders are sealed, markets are deserted, and citizens are left without food, water, or money. In this chaos, the price of even the most basic items has skyrocketed.

That a Parle-G biscuit—intended as an affordable snack for all—is being sold for ₹2,300 underscores the magnitude of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The story is not just about inflation; it's about survival, struggle, and the heartbreaking choices that people are forced to make during conflict.

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