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War in the Middle East, Why the French Fill Their Closets and How to Plan 72 Hours of Autonomy

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Since February 28 and the Israeli-American attack on Iran, a discreet reflex has resurfaced in French supermarkets. Without a spectacular rush or empty spokes, the wagons fill themselves with rice, pasta and canned foods. The Middle East war revives in some households the fear of shortages and the desire to secure their closets for a few days. In this context, one question comes back with insistence: do we have to make reservations and, above al…
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Since February 28 and the Israeli-American attack on Iran, a discreet reflex has resurfaced in French supermarkets. Without a spectacular rush or empty spokes, the wagons fill themselves with rice, pasta and canned foods. The Middle East war revives in some households the fear of shortages and the desire to secure their closets for a few days. In this context, one question comes back with insistence: do we have to make reservations and, above al…

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melty broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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