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Old 08-21-2014, 02:36 AM  
yobtsubmit
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Empty shelves you can see at stores like Prisma, K-Ruoka (which are Finnish and sold mostly Finnish products) and some stores that sold only products from EU (prices there are usually much higher and affordable only by rich people) other stores just replaced EU products with Russian, Belorussian or products from countries not in sanctions list. Those stores are mostly in St-Petersburg and Moscow. Stores in other cities mostly filled with Russian or products from countries that were not banned so situation there didn't change a lot.
I was at store yesterday and picked products I usually buy and looked at country of origin - most of them from countries that are not in sanctions list. The only product I usually by that is not Russian is cheese but I guess it will not be a big lost for me.
In my opinion only rich people who bought EU products will be affected by this measures. Other people whose salaries are not so high were buying and will buy the same not banned products. But the thing is that prices may go up because companies of course wanna take advantage of this situation and earn some dirty money. Here comes the time for authorities to carefully look for increase rate of prices.
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