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Беларусы показали, сколько стоит морковь в магазинах.
A recent video circulating online highlights a notable price difference for carrots in a Belarusian supermarket. The footage displays a price tag for locally sourced, unwashed carrots from Belarus at 2.85 Belarusian rubles per kilogram. In contrast, washed carrots imported from Azerbaijan are priced at 2.86 Belarusian rubles per kilogram. The video's creator, a user identified as Alexander_Belarus, added commentary questioning the pricing structure, stating, "Belarus is a country of suckers." The user also encouraged viewers to "Buy Azerbaijani" produce. A subsequent shot in the video shows a receipt, indicating a carrot purchase at 2.75 Belarusian rubles. This comparison has drawn attention to consumer prices and the cost of local versus imported goods in the region.
Беларусы показали, сколько стоит морковь в магазинах.
Беларусы показали, сколько стоит морковь в магазинах.
И с ценами, и с ассортиментом.