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    Belarusian President Urges Citizens to Reduce Potato Consumption for Health and Market Stability

    Minsk, Belarus – President Alexander Lukashenka of Belarus has called upon the nation's citizens to moderate their potato consumption, citing both national health concerns and the current market situation. The President suggested that Belarusians limit their potato intake to one or two times per week, specifically recommending consumption in the form of mashed or baked potatoes. "One time a week, maximum two, and only baked, mashed potatoes," Lukashenka was quoted as saying. He further elaborated that, in his view, frequent consumption of potatoes contributes to excess weight among the population. This directive aims to promote healthier eating habits and address market dynamics related to the staple crop. The statement has sparked discussion among citizens regarding traditional dietary practices and public health initiatives.

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