CUBA NEWS
August 27, 2004

FROM CUBA Authorities in Cuba release decomposing food for sale 514q2r

PINAR DEL RO, Cuba, August 25 (Rafael Ferro Salas, UPECI / cubanet.sergipeconectado.com) - Authorities in charge of food rationing in Pinar del Ro province released for sale food stocks that need refrigeration after hurricane Charley knocked out the power, but by the time they reached market, consumers complained, they were decomposing or worse.

"They never sold us these products before. At first, we were happy, but then we realized that they were selling them outside the rationing system because they were rotten and only good to throw away. In spite of that, the prices were high, as if the products were good. To top it all, some people with money were buying rotting meat to resell in other cities," said one resident of the Rancho Grande subdivision, who refused to be identified.

The hurricane cut across the island through Havana province east of here, but knocked down the power lines that bring in the electricity. Most of the province has been off the national grid since.

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