Russian TYPICAL Supermarket After 8 Months of Sanctions

Who says she can't? Sky News? If they say she can they'll be made redundant before they close their mouths.
The Russians are retreating. Getting beaten badly. They should simply surrender, like the faggots they are.
 
Originally posted by Jaxson
Getting beaten badly.

The Russians are retreating. Getting beaten badly. They should simply surrender, like the faggots they are.

Ask Ukraine how badly the Russians are getting beaten.

They're turning the whole country into a pile of rubble with almost total impunity.

The only reasons why the impunity isn't total are western weapons and the fact that Russia committed ground troops unlike NATO in Kosovo who was too afraid of losing a single gurkha rifleman.

Now that's faggotry for you.
 
So have you been to Russia? To those smaller, out of the way, less financially stable areas??? IDK, maybe you have or maybe you live there to know these things.


I made an observation based on the video. YOU just gotta pick a fight over it and I really don't give a shit either way. So again........go suck an egg.

Again, you are not going to get anywhere near full economic picture watching one video about one supermarket.

I was born in Russia, still have relatives there and follow a lot of content about what is going on there and Ukraine.
 
Every supermarket in every town or even a village, if it has one, is just like this, with quite a variety of produce to choose from. Not with 57 cash registers maybe and stands of caviar $200 plus a jar but with enough food for everyone, trust me. Believe it or not we even have chocolate and Coca-Cola.

It's not just like this, much smaller.

The problem since 2000's is not selection (yet), it's affordability because salaries are considerably smaller.
 
Again, you are not going to get anywhere near full economic picture watching one video about one supermarket.

I was born in Russia, still have relatives there and follow a lot of content about what is going on there and Ukraine.


Well good for you.


Yeah, I get it. Their prices may be lower than here, but is still no comparison due to other economic factors, such as lower wages/incomes. In which case would make those cheap to us prices exorbitant for them.


And actually I have seen other Russian videos on their economic woes and it still doesn't make me an expert. I never claimed to be.


I am still curious about the number of different brands they have to choose from though. Here, we're lucky to have 1 or 2 name brands of items and maybe a store brand. They seem to have atleast twice that many
 
take a look around a Russian Typical Supermarket in Moscow, Russia. After 8 months of Sanctions impeded on Russia how does a Russian typicalSupermarket look. What are the prices really like now.
Of course the Russian economy is broken, sanctions work and the fat american guy spreading fake news is a paid by Putin troll, liar, Nazi, Racist, antisemit, idiot etc. et.etc.



 
It's not just like this, much smaller.

The problem since 2000's is not selection (yet), it's affordability because salaries are considerably smaller.
Much smaller, yes. Only one in our place with live fish aquarium.
I don't know, is $1 a liter of natural milk affordable?
 
I found this interesting. Shot before the invasion. What struck me are the miniature appliances and sinks, the washing machines in the kitchens, apparently dryers and dishwashers and full-size refrigerators are not common household appliances?

The groceries, the small package sizes- no gallons of milk like we are used to seeing, the amount of instant coffees and teas, and the gigantic alcohol section, lol.

 
I found this interesting. Shot before the invasion. What struck me are the miniature appliances and sinks, the washing machines in the kitchens, apparently dryers and dishwashers and full-size refrigerators are not common household appliances?

The groceries, the small package sizes- no gallons of milk like we are used to seeing, the amount of instant coffees and teas, and the gigantic alcohol section, lol.


Depends on what the full size is. The standard width here is 60cm for everything household related i.e. fridges, washing machines, dryers (if any, people prefer washer-dryers), stoves. Everything out of that range might be called quirks of nature, which you can also find if need be.
 
Last edited:
Excellent point. 30 years ago, Russia was much like China. Isolationist and not a major player in the global economy.

China embraced the global economy and is now a major player. Putin rebuffed attempts by the West to establish ties and has an economy built entirely on oil.

With his foolish invasion of Ukraine, he has completely isolated Russia and is an international pariah

Russia is now more like N Korea or Iran than China
Really? Jeffry Sachs says the US never wanted to Russia to succeed. Russia stupidly did follow what it was told and the people suffered. Putin brought back some sort of normality and so was accepted. With China it was interesting. China looked at how the US handled things and notice two ways. In the post war years the US had its own way with one big no no. No Monopolies. Later in the 80's the US changed to neo liberalism and Monopolies and the people no longer got a regular increase in the standard of living. In fact most have not since then and the poorest have even got more poor. China went by how the US worked its finance prior to the 80's, Russia by neo liberalism and Oligarchs just like the US is neo liberalism and Oligarchs. If Russia is more like North Korea then according to Jeffry Sachs that was the intention. Iran does fine despite your sanctions so you are wrong on that one for sure.
 
Much smaller, yes. Only one in our place with live fish aquarium.
I don't know, is $1 a liter of natural milk affordable?
Milk is obviously going to be cheap. You are talking about local cows on local feed. No reason this would be expensive or effected by sanctions.
 
Just WOW!

Keep in mind that produce in Russia is, by law, non-GMO and most probably far more organically grown than US produce. I use only organic, non-GMO produce and it's crazy expensive.

I wonder if it's too late in life to learn to speak Russian.

:)

Russia isn't the best country to live in, but the quality of groceries is without doubts better as in USA
 
We’ve changed places with Russia. Another year under Biden, unless we over Congress, and we will change places with Venezuela.

Do you believe only Biden is the villain?
All lefts including democrats are authors of the disaster
USA badly needs a though guy like Reagan to improve situation
 
I think you should totally move to Russia... We all know how much they love Jews.

In difference to USA antisemitic literature and groups are prohibited in Russia
Do you believe Jewish Putin and anyone around him will endanger their tribesmen?
 
Very nice, at least the rich in Russia live high on the hog.

Thanks for the typical russian propaganda

The average monthly salary is between $1000-$1200 in Moscow, the income tax is 13%
The quality of life is much higher as in Appalachia, Mississippi, many CA counties and others
IT and another technical specialists preferred to stay in Moscow ( before mobilization ) instead to move to USA
H1B wasn't any problem for them
 
Whoop dee flip, he's in Moscow. Show me a TYPICAL Russian supermarket, not one in the biggest city with all of the fat cats, big wigs and politicians. Go out to the smaller towns and tell me what you see.

Go to American supermarket ( if you can find one ) in a small town and write what can you see
 

Forum List

Back
Top