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Food riots are events in which groups of individuals gather to protest, often violently, against the high cost or scarcity of food. These events have occurred throughout history, often as a result of economic hardship, war, or natural disasters. This article provides a list of notable food riots.

18th Century[edit]

The Flour War[edit]

The Flour War was a wave of food riots that occurred in France in 1775. The riots were triggered by the high price of flour and bread due to a series of poor harvests. The Flour War is considered a significant event in the lead-up to the French Revolution.

19th Century[edit]

Irish Potato Famine[edit]

During the Irish Potato Famine of the mid-19th century, food riots were common. The famine was caused by a potato disease, which led to widespread starvation and death.

20th Century[edit]

Russian Revolution[edit]

Food shortages and high prices were a significant factor in the Russian Revolution of 1917. The food riots and strikes that occurred in the lead-up to the revolution were a major catalyst for the overthrow of the Tsarist regime.

21st Century[edit]

2007–2008 World Food Price Crisis[edit]

The 2007–2008 World Food Price Crisis led to food riots in several countries, including Haiti, Bangladesh, and Egypt. The crisis was caused by a sharp increase in food prices, which was attributed to a variety of factors including droughts, increased oil prices, and the growing use of biofuels.

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