He Hotel Playa Cayo Santa María Beach Resort & SPA, in the northern keys of Villa Clara, showed on social networks the impressive dinner of End of the year that he offered to his clients.
In the images, where not only the traditional roast pork is seen, they stand out for the wide diversity of products from the sea, such as lobsters and other seafood.
The references include the exquisite salads and desserts, with an abundance that contrasts with the deficiencies suffered by the people of Cuba in the midst of the current economic crisis and the deep shortage of food.
In it Hotel Paradisus Varadero, the same presentation was repeated, which has been spread on social networks with great fanfare.
The lavishness of these preparations, where good taste and opulence stand out, are not a reflection of the realities that the island is currently experiencing, from which Many Cubans, in recent interviews, responded with skepticism, pain and even laughed when they were asked what they would eat on the night of December 31., New Year's Eve.
"Have dinner? Picadillo if they can get it from the butcher shop, if it's your turn"said a 60-year-old woman.
"This New Year's Eve you won't be able to have anything for dinner, because there is nothing."said a young man.
The interviewees assured that the Pork Meat, which was always present in the Cuban family meal to say goodbye to the year, will now be missing in almost all homes due to its very high price, unattainable for those who live on one salary.
Everything happens in the midst of a generalized crisis, which has been ratified by the Havana regime in its continuous meetings, where has not been able to convey good news to the people by 2024.
For example, during the session of the Economic Affairs Commission of the National Assembly of People's Power on November 19, the Minister of Economy and Planning of Cuba, Alejandro Gil, said that it had not been possible to reach “the planned levels this year (2023) in vegetables, corn, bananas, pork, milk and eggs.”
However, this action of the Cuban regime is not unusual, because despite the general crisis facing the country The island government invested four times more in hotels and restaurants than in Public Health and Social Assistance in the first half of 2023, according to a report from the National Office of Statistics and Information (ONEI).
A graph presented by that institution revealed that the investment from January to June in health and social assistance was only 583.3 million pesos; while it allocated 2,325.3 million to hotels and restaurants.
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