I think there is a problem of people in the western world who live in "first world" countries thinking that other countries are much more primitive than they are. I don't really think it's entirely our fault either, a lot of times the way "third world" countries are portrayed in media is way off the mark. It's more a lack of understanding than any desire to put the countries down, in my experience.
My experience is more with South America, but I was in Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay and a lot of people I was with had misunderstandings and negative portrayals of the countries in their head. I can assure everybody that even small, poor areas I was in had at the very least the basics that we all use (including baker's yeast

)everyday. Plus stunning wines for the equivalent of $3-8 USD, and even some local craft beers in Chile. Now, trying to find a quality corkscrew on the other hand...
I don't mean to anger anyone or derail the thread any further. No offense to Troy or anyone else involved. It's just something I see often. My girlfriend grew up in Venezuela until she was 11 and some people think they're just a bunch of "Indians" running around down there with loincloths and spears.