American journalist Tucker Carlson, who visited Moscow Auchan, said that products in Russia are four times cheaper than in the USA. The relevant video was published on its website Web site.
The American bought bread, flour, fruit, Crimean wine and other products from the store, which, in his opinion, a family of four could buy for a week. The journalist was surprised that the Russian store sells products from abroad, such as Snickers, Bounty, Mars and other chocolates.
“I think this should be banned by law,” Carlson said.
As a result, the journalist bought food for 9,481 rubles (about 104 dollars). In the United States, one would pay more than $400 for a similar shopping cart, according to Carlson. This difference in prices angered the Americans.
“If you go to a grocery store in Russia and see how much food costs and how people live, it will radically turn you against our leaders. “This is exactly what I experience,” he said.
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