Subj : Re: Russia's Endgame
To   : Moondog
From : MRO
Date : Sun Oct 09 2022 06:15 pm

 Re: Re: Russia's Endgame
 By: Moondog to MRO on Sun Oct 09 2022 10:40 am

> I watch youtube videos from Estonians, Ukarainians, and few Russian
> youtubers.  The Russian youtubers do videos on going to the mall or large
> grocery stores and show how trade sanctions are hurting their economy.
> Several of thir more popular food staples, such as potatoes, h ave raised in
> price, but have lowered in quality.  Smaller type potatos souced from farms
> that a putting in lower bids and cutting corners such as not washing or
> spraying off the mud on potatoes. The prices are decided on the most basic
> staples, but premium or luxxury meats and vegetables can charge more for
> their product.  I can imagine potatoes, rice, and beans being cheap.  Eggs
> and milk have tighter margins.  Discount meats would be pork shoulders and
> other areas smaller chunks of meatr remain after processing.

boy sound a lot like what i am going through over in the usa.

so how are they in worse shape than us?

also russia is friends with china.  china practically owns and produces most things. or they can get it from the usa because we are their bitch.
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