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The couple greets their viewers, reflecting on their marriage and a recent feeling of being 'newlyweds' despite being married for three years. They express concern about the current situation in Gaza, specifically the closure of border crossings and the resulting increase in prices and scarcity of goods, leading to fears of famine, similar to past experiences where even basic items like chicken became unavailable.
Due to the prevailing situation, they have decided to stock up on various items, both essential and 'luxury' goods like snacks and chips, which are usually enjoyed for entertainment. They emphasize the emotional difficulty of deprivation and the importance of having these items on hand. They also mention that their previous Ramadan grocery haul for suhoor still has plenty of items.
The couple begins unboxing their purchases. The husband highlights his wife's love for certain chips and shows various snack items, including different types of biscuits and chocolates, some of which are his wife's favorites. He also shows household items like laundry detergent and air fresheners, explaining his desire to keep their home smelling pleasant.
The unboxing continues with a focus on food items for storage. They reveal multiple boxes of Indomie, a popular instant noodle brand, and discuss its scarcity during previous crises. They also show mortadella, a type of cold cut, and various sweets, including Caramel and a mango-flavored juice. The husband jokingly mentions that he has enough inventory to open his own store.
They display smaller packets of tomato paste, emphasizing their higher cost, and several juice boxes. They recall a time when juice was so scarce that having a single packet was a luxury shared among many, highlighting the severity of past shortages. They continue to show more diverse snack items, including various chocolates and instant coffee, noting their importance during hard times.
The couple presents more essential items like triangular cheese and canned tuna, which were also difficult to find during previous times of scarcity. They mention the skyrocketing price of sugar, with a single kilogram costing 100 shekels. They express their hope that these past difficulties will not recur. They also show corn (maize), which they initially forgot they had purchased.
The unboxing concludes with more basic food items like rice, pasta, and some canned goods like fava beans and okra. The husband points out that these staples were highly sought after during previous shortages. They express their earnest hope that the current situation will resolve and that the closures and fear of famine are temporary. They urge viewers to like the video and subscribe to their channel, emphasizing their love for their audience.