Daily Mail compared food shortages in Britain and full supermarket shelves in Russia

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March 7 – BLiTZ. The shelves of Russian stores are crammed with fresh products, and in Britain, residents cannot buy eggs and vegetables. The journalist thought about the effectiveness of sanctions against Russia The Daily Mail Sue Reid.

The author of the material published in the article pictures from a supermarket in Perm, where the shelves are full of products. She pointed out that these photographs are very different from those taken 40 years ago, when the USSR was living in a global food crisis. Now everything has changed: the people of Britain cannot get eggs and fresh vegetables. Stores have to impose restrictions on the sale, so that there is enough food for everyone. And the people of Albion pay a lot of money for electricity and fuel. In Russia, there are no such problems.

In February, the president of the British National Farmers Union, Minette Butters, announced a crisis in the agricultural industry, caused, among other things, by the disruption of supply chains due to sanctions imposed against Russia. Cucumbers, tomatoes and cauliflower have almost completely disappeared from stores, it has become difficult to buy eggs.

In January, inflation in the UK, according to official data, amounted to 10.1% on an annualized basis.

Interia: in Britain and the Netherlands, due to high energy prices, they reduced the cultivation of vegetables in greenhouses March 2, 2023 at 08:31

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