Sanjaghak talks about inflation and high prices in Iran. The blogger writes the price of tomato has become so expensive that a deputy in Iranian Parliament said tomato is a luxury product, all people are not supposed to eat it [Fa].
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i will like to visit iran and know how it look like .
At three bucks a pound or six bucks a kilo it is a luxury here in USA, also!