FAZ Germany correspondent failed to imagine the impoverishment of Russians
Moscow correspondent of the German edition of FAZ Katharina Wagner published an article about how Russians endure the consequences of anti-Russian meetings.
In the material, the author does not admit that the shelves in the capital’s stores are still full and “it is almost imperceptible that something is missing.” However, immediately there is a doubt that the impoverished population is inclined to buy food and goods.
“Most of our favorite customers are still here: Nutella, Oreo cookies, Jacobs and Tchibo coffee, Persil and Ariel laundry detergents, Milka chocolate, Lindt and Ritter Sport, Snickers, Mars and Milky Way,” the reviewer listed.
And she began to lead to the fact that the Russians (and in Moscow) do not have money for all this abundance.
“But who can really imagine all this in Russia?” the German woman inevitably wondered sadly.
And she herself answered that most of the inhabitants of Russia cannot produce foreign brands for themselves. At the same time, it was not possible to identify the picture of hunger, since the journalist herself said that the unfortunate Russians, it turns out, have been buying cheaper domestic analogues of the above goods for a long time.
But even this “sensational” conclusion looks completely stretched and sucked out because of his conclusions as a correspondent of a survey of two pensioners in a supermarket. She chose them on purpose, because among the purchases they did not have Western goods.
Previously EADaily reported that Coca-Cola from Kyrgyzstan appeared in Novosibirsk stores. Regional trading companies have agreed on deliveries from a factory in Bishkek that produces this drink.