Russian TYPICAL Supermarket Tour: Would You Shop Here?
Russian TYPICAL Supermarket Tour: Would You Shop Here?
What does a Russian TYPICAL Supermarket really look inside. How does this Russian Supermarket compare to shops where you live. With more than 20,000 locations in Russia, Pyatyorchka is Russia’s most and well known popular Supermarket.
🌐 Store Name: Pyatyorochka Supermarket ( Пятёрочка )
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I'm Washington DC USA. $6 for that toilet paper? Bulk at a discount store: our prices are way more than double. But how far away must I travel NOT to have Lay's potato chips as the dominant brand? So this store is a slightly nicer version to Food Lion or Lidle in the US. At 1/3 the price. Not too shabby, my Slavic cousins!
I'm American. And that's like it costing $60. So Tucker Carlson is very misleading
A nice, well-stocked store. I immediately thought of similar movies from America, where gangs of colorful criminals and parasites plunder everything as they go, where meat and other goods are locked in display cases and freezers, and theft sensors are placed on packages of meat.
In New Hampshire, USA a eight pack of basic toilet paper is between 10 to 12 dollars. The vodka you showed is about 12 to 14 dollars a bottle.
I lived in Russia 10 years ago. I worked for a company that produced commercial equipment for stores. Pyaterochka/Perekrestok were our clients. All their stores are made according to European standards, even the baskets.
Prices good many choices better than krogers in Midwest. Impressive hard to believe this is Russia. Will stay inUSA.
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How far down do I have to scroll to see the first American or British comment about this all being lies + propaganda? Because they'd know, obviously.
Sooo $562-$800 USD PER MONTH is “far and above what everyone keeps telling you is the average salary in Russia?” I live how you didn’t actually read the sign or translate the currency for your audience.
Edit: your audience really isn’t very bright.
I miss Russian supermarket products a lot. I used to eat my dashirak noodle while dreaming that i am going in a russian train and with some rollton pure i used to double the joy back than. Than some dried fishes, papa mojet or rubleski doktoroskaya and prostokvashino milk and smetana…. omg you make me miss those days man, good video
Careful you don't get conscripted…
Why is the store empty? I’ve only seen employees
Russia is part European their western also & the U.S. is a Banana republic
The average wage is 350 pounds per month . The eggs are far more expensive with that understanding . In UK anyways .
The best supermarket in the province where I live is SPAR from Holland. It is very common in Russia, even more so than the AUCHAN supermarket from France. The SPAR supermarket is distinguished by excellent product quality at prices like in "5-Pyaterochka", as well as urgent delivery within an hour and delivery by the appointed hour to any address in Russia where there is a SPAR network, when ordering online.
Would I shop there? No! I didn't see anything but packaged goods. Where is the fresh meat, seafood, vegetables, fresh dairy products, and bread not wrapped in plastic. Seating for two next to a coffee pot. What a joke. Why bother!
What do they pay their employees? That would have been interesting to know. Can they afford to shop there?
кхм, раньше туристы фотографировали каждую советскую автобусную остановку или станцию метро, теперь в России каждый маркет для иностранцев, как поход в музей
It's prob cheaper than ours! How much for 5 lbs of hamburger
Super easy to shoplift from these stores.
Food appears to be quite cheap compared to USA as some are suggesting. But not really since average annual salary is about $15K in Russia.
I am on team Russell re: pasta sauce !
Very nice good selections and as usual in Russia,clean
It looks exactly like stores in 🇺🇲.
ere in OZ there is not as much variety as t
here ,prices are more expensive here,zero alcohol beer tastes just like the alcoholic beer
I can't get over how incredibly small it is for being the leading supermarket in Russia. American supermarkets are huge with very large baskets. The supermarket reminds me of Aldi's.
Big deal. We had supermarkets like this many decades ago in the USA, and I even saw them in Asia in the 1970's, Africa in the late 1990's and early 2000's in China, Thailand, Japan, etc. Most cities in the world have them, many much more lavish than this, but if you don't make enough money to afford the goods on the shelves, it doesn't matter how big the store is.
An American came to Russia to see how sanctions work.
He went into the store.
The store has no food.
The American asks the cashier: Why is there no food in your store? Because of sanctions?
Cashier: Because it's a furniture store.
No, it is not typical Russian supermarket. Not menshening not too many people can afford this. From Russian.
Можно узнать, в каком районе этот магазин?
Like Aldi in the UK , , without Putin 😊 .
Rússia hoje é o melhor pais do mundo, tem liberdade, segurança, abundância. Putin é um lider mundial é um gênio a serviço da humanidade.
How much cost the popular Novitjok?
Here in canada. These markets look really clean, nice. I like the coffee idea.
Our supermarkets are large, crowded sometimes unless you go at specific times. Loud.
Prices here converted to CAD look a lot better. But i also looked up the minimum wage in russia, and it converts to 280$ CAD. Taking into consideration wage in comparison to cost of products, its difficult to say which is cheaper. Maybe it comes out the same? Im not sure how wages in russia work.
But here in my province of canada, minimum wage is 15$ an hour. Grocery per person is about 300 to 400$ depending on how well you can cut corners and things. I usually get groceries for my family of 4 with one baby, once a week, and it comes out to 200 a week maybe. Thats 800$ a month, which converted to RUB is 55114.99 . SOOOO id have to do more research to see what is truly less costly.
Think i saw Tucker sniffing the bread.
Picnic bars were Cary Grant's favourite chocolates. It's hard to get them here in Sweden; I've ordered them online to try. I thought they were quite good! You're welcome to send me some, lol! 😉
Seems vacant our Grocery stores are jammed packed 8 am to.9pm M F
I strongly doubt this is a “typical” grocery store in Russia. As a Mexican, Walmart exists in Mexico and even nicer grocery stores. However, the average Mexican could not afford to go shopping in such a store. (Mexico has almost the same gdp per capita as Russia ) I’m sure some Russians might come here for 1 item or so, but the idea that the average Russian would be buying a weeks worth of groceries in a store like this would be outrageous.
Can you quote cheese butter and chicken and beef prices. A butcher might be nice to see.
Wow! Who knew Russia could be so beautiful and the groceries are so cheap. Putin must be doing something right. How do they get all that produce when here in Ontario Canada we are short of everything? Some of that fresh fruit comes from Chili and other warm countries. Just amazing. Chicken and beef here you can't afford anymore.
Somehow I bet there is no shoplifting in these stores LOL.
Never seen an egg checker, ever.
I’m in the British Virgin Islands and we’re paying 3-4 times more for groceries than you are. 😢
Did he go there out of hours? There are no other customers?
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Straight forward and honest presentation, focused on food choices – not prices. This is well done. Im subscribing based solely on this video.
Скажу в защиту соусов для пасты, стоящих отдельно))) Культура употребления пасты (а в России их чаще называют макаронами, и нет – это не о пирожных macaron) у нас несколько иная, чем в Европе или Америке. Для нас паста (с соусом или без) не главное блюдо, а чаще гарнир к главному блюду – котлетам, мясу, рыбе, сосискам. А потому пасту мы едим зачастую вообще без соуса, и тут логика уже не владельцев Пятерочки, а просто русская: соус к пасте, особенно томатный, у нас скорее воспринимается как консервы. Хотя во многих супермаркетах соусы можно найти сразу в двух, а то и трех отделах – консервации, соусов и макаронных изделий, по-вашему – пасты)). Вот такая особенность российской кулинарной культуры). И я в этом смысле не в TeamRussel, а в TeamRussia.))