Although dissatisfaction, resentment and nationalism continues to fuel the protests, a vital base is a rare commodity: food.
Many families in Egypt are quickly running out of staples like bread, beans and rice and are often unable or unwilling to get groceries.
"Everything is counted. I have three children and I have just enough to feed them for days maybe two more. After that, I do not know what we do." School administrators Gamalat Gadalla told CNN.
The unrest has paralyzed daily life in Egypt with the closure of many grocery stores and local food shipments.
"When the curfew is not restaurants, food or gas. As soon as a shortage of basic goods, Sandmonkey, an Egyptian blogger said via Twitter.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has ordered a curfew in Egypt be extended 3:00 to 8:00 am on Monday, more stifling the normal life in the war-torn nation.
Nile TV Egypt State has established a citizen service number to call and report the lack of bread. There is no other indication of what the Egyptian government is doing to address the crisis.
Many families in Egypt are quickly running out of staples like bread, beans and rice and are often unable or unwilling to get groceries.
"Everything is counted. I have three children and I have just enough to feed them for days maybe two more. After that, I do not know what we do." School administrators Gamalat Gadalla told CNN.
The unrest has paralyzed daily life in Egypt with the closure of many grocery stores and local food shipments.
"When the curfew is not restaurants, food or gas. As soon as a shortage of basic goods, Sandmonkey, an Egyptian blogger said via Twitter.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has ordered a curfew in Egypt be extended 3:00 to 8:00 am on Monday, more stifling the normal life in the war-torn nation.
Nile TV Egypt State has established a citizen service number to call and report the lack of bread. There is no other indication of what the Egyptian government is doing to address the crisis.
