The remaining supplies of food, beverages, and other items were doubled in price.
This photograph shows the price of food prices in Sarajevo under siege, but there were still few who could buy something for those prices.
Namely, at that time, the average personal income in Sarajevo was 0.74 BAM, and in Zenica 17.66 BAM.
During the war, people could not live without coffee, and it costed almost 93 German marks, and the income almost did not exist. The rescue was a humanitarian package for the citizens.
Lunch packages or other products used in the besieged Sarajevo can be viewed in the premises of the Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tunnel of Hope and the War Childhood Museum.