Russian impressed assortment in Ukrainian supermarkets.
Russian blogger Ilya Varlamov, despite frightening headlines in the Rossm that in Ukraine people are starving, decided to check it out on their own experience. He went to one of the supermarkets Bachmuth Donetsk region and photographed the abundance of goods on withering. As it turned out, in Ukrainian shops there are a lot of what the average Russian can only dream of, reports the Chronicle. info with reference to RBC.
Note that the supermarket has banned Varlamov to take photos on the trading floor, but he still took a picture of the products.
“Oh, thepresence! Department of jamon. Alive! If you do not know that in Russia they long ago fell under the counter, as the treacherous agents of the West. Well, at least the Crimea in time to save them from the corrupting aroma. And then they blatantly sold whole and varesco bulldozer on them is not” – blogger described the different types of Spanish ham on the shelves.
“And they call cheese? A-ha-ha. Naive fools. We are well aware that cheese is “Russian”, “Kostroma”, “Poshehonsky”. Us these your imitations and strange foreign names should not be offended. And yet, characteristically, poor hungry Ukrainians are buying these little fake. I bought a strange round mass in a wooden box. “Camembert” of some kind. As much as 49.99 hryvnia, as many as 112 rubles for a measly 140 grams. Opened – and he’s a spoiled, stink the whole house. Properly pressed by bulldozers, it’s not for us” – ironically told a blogger about assorted imported cheeses.
The blogger marveled at the prices on the seafood, cooking and an abundance of sweets. He was surprised, and the presence of Belgian Beers on the shelves and also excellent quality Ukrainian froth product.
“With a sinking heart I walked out of the supermarket in the cold Kyiv night. The lack of spirituality and consumerism, as I was, I cast dark thoughts. It seems former brothers we can not be saved. They do not need our columns of white trailers MES with humanitarian canned food: they have sold their souls, destroying our best intentions to help and support in difficult times. Well, okay, but at least the Donetsk, Lugansk and Crimea we managed to save” – ironically summed up Varlamov.
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