Russian TYPICAL (Soviet Style) Supermarket After 700 Days of Sanctions

What does a Russian TYPICAL upermarket look like inside. Join me as we walknig niside a Soviet Style Supermarket in Moscow, Russia. What items are available. How are the prices and selection in this Russian TYPICAL Soviet Style Supermarket.
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  • @TravellingwithRussell
    @TravellingwithRussell

    How does this compare to a Supermarket where you live in the world, let me know in the comments below.

  • @LikeTeeMO
    @LikeTeeMO

    In Russia people sit while at work, in USA they Stand, in Russia people stand in Church in USA they sit )) how diffirent we are)

  • @julz8875
    @julz8875

    I like that the cashiers get to sit down. I always thought it cruel to make cashiers stand all day.

  • @amatepyoutube6996
    @amatepyoutube6996

    There are more than 190 nationalities (peoples with different languages) living in RUSSIA and the peoples respect each other.The official language is Russian (there are a lot of words from other peoples of RUSSIA in it).Everyone can speak their own language and it is not forbidden.We respect all peoples regardless of their skin color and language.Thank you for your hard work, sir.

  • @albertmaziarz6739
    @albertmaziarz6739

    17 millions without toilet indoor water central heading medical care dentist car internet pension 230 dollars 25 procent men die before 55 russian paradise

  • @markomarkovic487
    @markomarkovic487

    God bless Russia ! Best regards from Belgrade, Serbia ...

  • @jaynareynolds3684
    @jaynareynolds3684

    Russell, your well crafted videos tell the world the truth about what's really happening in Russia. This work is very important on many levels. Thank you, sir! 👍❤

  • @KretaBull
    @KretaBull

    I miss the Soviet Union in 2024 ...it maintained America in check

  • @evgeniya24
    @evgeniya24

    Friends, welcome to Russia! We welcome all good and friendly people.

  • @marilyneves8856
    @marilyneves8856

    In the UK I haven't seen a supermarket to compare with this one! So many choices and everything nicely laid out! Also smartly turned out ladies on the checkout's (register's). Many thank's Russell for another great video!

  • @user-sq2lg7wf6i
    @user-sq2lg7wf6i

    "Добрый" cola is produced by Multon, and their owner is Coca-Cola. "Любимый" cola produced by Pepsi. So none of them left the Russian market, US vassals left, but many US companies remained 😆

  • @Lloidestratis
    @Lloidestratis

    Don't show this to Ursula Vonderlein, otherwise her washing machine chip will burn out in her head!

  • @loktaiextatus
    @loktaiextatus

    I want to make a comment- whoever keeps telling Russell to show things further from the city- whoever is telling him to find something more "typical" - Some people dont understand that in Russia the population is much more city oriented. If you are in between cities, you may find "worse" stores somewhere but it would be like judging based on a general store in the middle of nowhere rural new england and being like "So.. this is how typical people really live" And its just not the case. I can tell you when I was traveling around and went to Russia - and went to Kemerovo which is not a tiny place but its a typical siberian city- nowhere NEAR the size of even Novosibirsk, let alone Moscow- there were multiple big lot stores, a huge fancy market called Continent Vkus which would be similar to like a Wegmans I would say, as a comparison of someone who lives in the northeast but basically tons of premium food, and a good number of smaller markets which excellent variety and choice especially in produce like Mushrooms - just blew my mind that you could buy like more than half a dozen varieties of mushroom by weight, fresh, since you could NOT in Massachusetts.... And I went to Moscow and saw a HUGE supermarket inside a mall .... I cant confirm which it was but it was big and basically right off the metro there. That was literally better and bigger and more substantial than any supermarket in the Boston area etc. It just was. And that was 15 years ago. Anyone who keeps looking to confirm some pre-existing bias..... One more thing to note - the small carts, the people buying only a few items at a time. Russians do not STOCKPILE food they buy what they want because for instance - bread- they dont buy 3 loafs of wonderbread and keep it int he house for a month like americans, they buy fresh bread, and so they're already at the market. They also have grocery stores literally in the bottom of their apartment buildings and all along public transit routes. The "load up the Toyota Sequoia with 700 dollars worth of groceries and fill the fridge, freezer chest and cabinets once a month all at once" mentality does not exist there, its a different lifestyle.

  • @user-pk1rj7eb7m
    @user-pk1rj7eb7m

    In Russia, literally every street house has a grocery store. 50% of them work around the clock

  • @daveh5947
    @daveh5947

    It's sad to see Russians suffering so much.... must be painful having so many choices!

  • @jumpweed
    @jumpweed

    Like I said above, I am Russian living in US. I do go to Russia quite often and it is not Moscow. Last year I had to stay in my apartment in Krasnodar for a year. Because of my health condition I could only shop at a tiny store on the first floor of our building. So? It is tiny but it has literally everything! I didn't suffer from not being able to shop in the supermarkets like OKEY or ASHAN.

  • @hl3_889
    @hl3_889

    I've lived right outside New Orleans my entire life, and when you were looking at the eggs I thought to myself what it would be like making a gumbo over in Russia and if I'd be able to find the right ingredients. A couple seconds later you walked over to the Tabasco and my jaw dropped😅

  • @kloukva
    @kloukva

    Russel makes a simple supermarket video look like National Geographic :) I can't stop watching it though I'm a Russian and I'm not into food, lol

  • @zoranmrdjenovic8127
    @zoranmrdjenovic8127

    Pozdav za sve u Rusiji. 🇷🇸🤝🇷🇺✅

  • @ramiroescamilla7263
    @ramiroescamilla7263

    I am amaze to see they got more variety’s than we have in the United States.