Russian TYPICAL (Provincial) Supermarket Tour: Pyaterochka

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What does a Russian TYPICAL Supermarket look like 1500km from Moscow. I decided to make a trip to Ufa, Russia to find out. What does a Provincial Supermarket in Russia look like inside? let's discover together the availability of food in Provincial Russia.

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Do you like Supermarket shopping, or is it a Chore to do it?

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TravellingwithRussell
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Hola amigo yo tambien estoy de vacaciones en Rusia y me sorpenden los precios muy baratos de muchos alimentos comparados con mi pais Perú, ahora estoy de vaciones en Saransk es una ciudad de 400, 000 habitantes pero tiene supermercados muy bien abastecidos voy a unos que se llama магнит y comparado con Moscú es mas barato.

carloscasalino
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Sjajan video. Hvala i sve najbolje. Pozdrav iz Beograda.🇷🇸❤🇷🇺✅

zoranmrdjenovic
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Здание возле Супермаркета это водонапорная башня! Это памятник архитектуры выстроенный в 1898 году!

ЩелкуноваЕлена-рб
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Clean. Well-stocked. I would shop there!

random
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Russell just make these beautiful videos about Russian everyday life. Love it.

PeppieP
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Hi Russel, as always a great video, it's good that you show this reality to people because we don't see this in the media. You are doing a good job, keep it up. And thank you very much for the Czech subtitles, they work well so other members of mine can watch your channel families 👍

kamcasichova
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Hello dear Russell! I really love watching your videos! You're super! From the bottom of my Russian heart, I wish you all the best .Good luck and prosperity to the channel. With great respect to you and your work...to tell the truth about our country Russia.🥰👍

АринаРиджик-ср
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Not only full shops but also a Russia with an identity what we here in the west lost long time ago....Greetings from Norway

afkfromk
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Very clean and organized. Cute as well. Looks like a peaceful area. Nice.

cristinamason
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I'm from Davlekanovo! mom sends your video to everyone she knows) you spoke so well about our small town, we are very proud🥰

blepiha_orange
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I love those pick-your-own candy sections -- for some reason they eliminated them in most American supermarkets by the 1990s due to hygiene. But it's perfectly sanitary since it's individually wrapped candies, typically, and allows the consumer to buy fewer, and to choose a custom selection. Hope to visit Russia one day, and to buy some candy from those bins.

suzannegoode
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Muito obrigado Russell. Eu estou mostrar teus filmes para meus amigos. Muita propaganda em Portugal. Abraço Konstantin.

konstantindolgov
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I like numbers so here a couple of interesting numbers:
-tomatoes for 126 rubles/kg = 1, 15€/kg. No idea where to get even remotely similar price in central Europe.
-fresh juice from "heat and eat" section - 80 rubles = 0, 73€ ... no comments
- "Makfa" (a very decent brand) 450g spaghetti 45r = 0, 41€ ... :O
- A full "heat and eat" dish - 140r = 1, 28€ ... I wanna cry
- white cabbage 57, 50r = 0, 52€ ...T_T
- unwashed carrots 53r = 0, 48€ ... please stop
-most expensive Pelmeni pack of 800g from "Miratorg" (expensive russian food brand) 500r = 4, 56€... That's like 3 normal portions... and i repeat those are MOST expensive ones...
I think I don't need to see other prices anymore.

- 145, 5mil people devided by 20002 supermarkets equals 7274 people/super market. Meaning for every Pyatorochka there are 7274 russians. That's only ONE supermarket chain which spreads across Russia. Other most popular are "Diksi" (around 2500 shops) and "Magnit" (27909 shops). Those bring the number down to 289people/super market. And I didn't even touch the huge shopping malls inside any bigger city and countless small and tiny shops in the majority of villages.
In other words you have to be braindead when you think russians will ever experience food shortage.

Another story from myself: I stayed in a far northern russian village. Since I'm a sinner I couldn't resist buying one of my most favorite treats - zefir covered in chocolate. I always bought the one which was weighted infront of me. Another day I noticed that the taste and structure changed slightly (not in bad way, it just started to taste differently). So on next occasion I asked the cashier what happened to the original one and she said that now they have different supplier from another factory. Turned out there are a handful of factories producing those sweets in western part of Russia alone, so as I assume there is a big competition going on and each factory and supplier are battling for customers to sell their product. What I want to say with this story is that you should NEVER believe, ESPECIALLY stupid claims from those who want to brainwash you. Russia is very well supllied and produces a ton of foods by its own and for its own market

cccpredarmy
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Once I’m a millionaire I will move to Russia. I will live modestly and learn the language. In the mean time I gotta continue grinding and investing.

Thank you for the content so glad to see a channel that give the information how it is unbiased.

Iamtheman
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What? Nobody shoplifting, no police car parked outside, nobody holding begging signs, nobody going through trash cans or asking for gas (drug) money? Where's your litter and graffiti?Our local Walmart has a police car parked at the front door because of so many shoplifting calls. Home Depot has one of those telescoping police camera towers with flashing blue lights and everything valuable is locked up. Good video. Reminds me of early 1980s USA.

madcowusa
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Well done Russell, you are my hero!!
I grew up about 200 km from there, nice to see the places ))

RomanVarl
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Thank you so much for taking us on a trip to a supermarket in a small place outside of Moscow. How very pleasant and tidy everything looks.

manuelarce
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5:38 the way they left the purse in the cart and looked away for food…. I would never dare do that in the US. That purse would “grow legs” immediately and run away. 😂🤦🏼‍♀️

larissakoroleva
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Тебе надо побывать в Калмыкии и Бурятии, поснимать буддийские храмы и местную еду. Это воспоминание на всю жизнь.

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