Subj : Re: Russia's Endgame
To : MRO
From : Moondog
Date : Mon Oct 10 2022 11:59 am
Re: Re: Russia's Endgame
By: MRO to Moondog on 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
> > price, but have lowered in quality. Smaller type potatos souced from far
> > 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 basi
> > staples, but premium or luxxury meats and vegetables can charge more for
> > their product. I can imagine potatoes, rice, and beans being cheap. Egg
> > and milk have tighter margins. Discount meats would be pork shoulders an
> > 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
Th Ukraine was the breadbasket of the soviet era, and still remains a major
producer in grains and corn and livestock. It's mostly farmland.
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