The Problem of Rising Food Prices

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Amber Abaga and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Rising food prices are a serious issue that affects many families, especially those with low income. The increasing cost of basic food items such as rice, vegetables, meat, and other necessities makes it difficult for households to meet their daily needs. As prices continue to rise, many families are forced to reduce their food consumption or choose cheaper alternatives that may lack proper nutrition. Another major concern is that wages do not increase at the same rate as food prices. Despite working hard, many people still struggle to afford enough food for their families. Factors such as inflation, supply shortages, high transportation costs, and weak price monitoring contribute to the continuous increase in food prices. These problems lead to food insecurity and can negatively affect the health, nutrition, and overall well-being of the community, especially children and elderly individuals.

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Recent signers:
Amber Abaga and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Rising food prices are a serious issue that affects many families, especially those with low income. The increasing cost of basic food items such as rice, vegetables, meat, and other necessities makes it difficult for households to meet their daily needs. As prices continue to rise, many families are forced to reduce their food consumption or choose cheaper alternatives that may lack proper nutrition. Another major concern is that wages do not increase at the same rate as food prices. Despite working hard, many people still struggle to afford enough food for their families. Factors such as inflation, supply shortages, high transportation costs, and weak price monitoring contribute to the continuous increase in food prices. These problems lead to food insecurity and can negatively affect the health, nutrition, and overall well-being of the community, especially children and elderly individuals.

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Petition created on February 2, 2026