WORLDAL JAZEERA
Lebanon’s social grocery store fighting rising costs and displacement
Man wa Salwa, a community-run social grocery store in Lebanon, is helping hundreds of families access affordable essentials amid rising costs and displacement. The initiative addresses economic challenges and displacement by providing essential goods.
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Mamdani's first socialist grocery store is slated to arrive in 2027 - here's how much taxpayers are on the hook for
- America’s biggest grocery store chain slashes prices on thousands of items as affordability war ramps up
- 'Wasteful distraction': Experts slam Mamdani's taxpayer-funded grocery stores
- The families going hungry because of food stamp cuts
- ‘Food is unifying’: How Lebanon’s migrants are feeding the war-displaced
- Budget-conscious shoppers are feeding a boom in discount groceries