- The Economist (2017)

BARE shelves in food shops have been a sadly common sight in Zimbabwe or Venezuela, but are surely unimaginable in wealthy, well-run France? Yet in the past few weeks, those seeking butter in the country’s supermarkets have been met by empty fridges and apologetic notes from managers.

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