Moroccans are facing a dissatisfaction due to the disappearance of sardines from the markets, with the poor class being significantly affected. This shortage is due to the depletion of sardine stocks in the southern regions and their absence in the north. The Minister of Agriculture and Marine Fisheries, Mohamed Seddiqi, is being criticized for his lack of oversight and failure to implement necessary measures to recover the pelagic fishery. As a result, sardines have become increasingly scarce and expensive, beyond the reach of low-income families. Furthermore, the prices of sarin packages have also seen a significant increase, further straining the financial resources of the poor.