It wasn’t just defeats on the battlefield that bought down the tsar it was the price of food. There is a reason Lenin’s main slogan was “Land and Bread” I really hope the situation doesn’t lead to another Russian civil war but if it did I don’t think many would shed tears over it.
mlhbv on
I guess the packaging makes it so expensive 🤣
Chrissylumpy21 on
What is that in USD?
program13001207test on
Bread and Circus keeps the masses happy. But the circus is costing them a lot of blood and a lot of metal. And now the bread is getting rather pricey as well.
uintaforest on
Feel like we’ve seen this signal before.
freeman687 on
How long is the wait in line?
Jamuro on
bit over 2$ for half a kg … that’s rough
pezboy74 on
Cheapest bread I can find near me (Great Lakes region USA) – Aldi L’oven brand white bread US$1.55 for 20 oz = 567 grams.
12.99 rubles = US$.17
567 grams (loaf) / 40 grams (slice) = 14.175 Russian slice servings from a US loaf (by weight)
14.175 (servings) * 12.99 (Russian price in rubles) = 184.13325 rubles for a US loaf weight wise
184.13325 rubles (converted to US$ via google) = US$2.35 (versus Aldi at US$1.55)
Russian bread slice shown here is 51% more expensive than a loaf of bread from Aldi’s in Great Lakes region USA.
(Sorry not sorry – I love math if you can’t tell)
Now the important question is WHY? are they selling it by the slice – there could be many answers some very bad for Russia (people can’t afford full loaves in the area the store is in) some much more mundane (maybe its’ convivence – maybe this store is near a workplace and people just want a slice of bread with maybe cheese for lunch and don’t want a whole loaf – and individual slices are going to have a large convenience mark up.) Those are just examples – but it’s at least worth being curious about.
SwimmingPirate9070 on
Fun fact: Russia kills more Russians than any other cause! Savages since the inception. They don’t care how many suffer or die, as long as the whims are pursued of whatever president, czar or emperor is in power! FUCK RUSSIA!
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Everything is fine comrade!
Crazy considering Russia is known for wheat
It wasn’t just defeats on the battlefield that bought down the tsar it was the price of food. There is a reason Lenin’s main slogan was “Land and Bread” I really hope the situation doesn’t lead to another Russian civil war but if it did I don’t think many would shed tears over it.
I guess the packaging makes it so expensive 🤣
What is that in USD?
Bread and Circus keeps the masses happy. But the circus is costing them a lot of blood and a lot of metal. And now the bread is getting rather pricey as well.
Feel like we’ve seen this signal before.
How long is the wait in line?
bit over 2$ for half a kg … that’s rough
Cheapest bread I can find near me (Great Lakes region USA) – Aldi L’oven brand white bread US$1.55 for 20 oz = 567 grams.
12.99 rubles = US$.17
567 grams (loaf) / 40 grams (slice) = 14.175 Russian slice servings from a US loaf (by weight)
14.175 (servings) * 12.99 (Russian price in rubles) = 184.13325 rubles for a US loaf weight wise
184.13325 rubles (converted to US$ via google) = US$2.35 (versus Aldi at US$1.55)
Russian bread slice shown here is 51% more expensive than a loaf of bread from Aldi’s in Great Lakes region USA.
(Sorry not sorry – I love math if you can’t tell)
Now the important question is WHY? are they selling it by the slice – there could be many answers some very bad for Russia (people can’t afford full loaves in the area the store is in) some much more mundane (maybe its’ convivence – maybe this store is near a workplace and people just want a slice of bread with maybe cheese for lunch and don’t want a whole loaf – and individual slices are going to have a large convenience mark up.) Those are just examples – but it’s at least worth being curious about.
Fun fact: Russia kills more Russians than any other cause! Savages since the inception. They don’t care how many suffer or die, as long as the whims are pursued of whatever president, czar or emperor is in power! FUCK RUSSIA!