Two years of occupation of this city did not pass without a trace for the remaining Ukrainians – in the “squeezed out” stores they sell exclusively Russian and Belarusian products, while setting shocking prices even for the “social basket”.
NBN writes about what is sold on the shelves of Mariupol stores and at what cost, citing insider information from the Noviny.LIVE portal.
According to one of the sources publications, stores issue receipts in Ukrainian, since the occupiers simply stole cash registers. In addition, the cost of products is too high – almost all goods are of Russian origin, and only milk and sausages are from Belarus.
In in particular, prices for products that are in high demand are as follows:
- for a dozen chicken eggs you need to pay from 77.85 hryvnia (180 Russian rubles);
- for one kilogram of pork – from 281.13 hryvnia (650 Russian rubles);
- for one kilogram of fish – from 194.63 hryvnia (450 Russian rubles);
- for a loaf of bread—from 21.63 hryvnia (from 50 Russian rubles);
- for one kilogram of simple sweets—from 259.5 hryvnia (from 259.5 hryvnia) 600 Russian rubles).
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Earlier, we wrote about how in Ukraine prices for eggs, milk and bread have changed.