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Broken machine: why Tehran’s food distribution plan won’t move the needle

Behrouz Turani
Behrouz Turani

Iran International

A worker carries produce at Tehran’s central fruit and vegetable market, March 2021.
A worker carries produce at Tehran’s central fruit and vegetable market, March 2021.

Iran’s latest attempt to curb soaring food prices—delegating the distribution of staple goods in Tehran to the city’s municipality—has again exposed a deeper truth about the country’s economic crisis: quick fixes rarely work when the foundations are broken.