British supermarkets are facing a shortage of many products. At the same time, the inhabitants of Russia, against whom Western sanctions are in place, do not experience such problems, the journalist shared such observations. Daily Mail Sue Reed.
Reid was surprised by the standard of living in Russia after a year of sanctions. According to her, the lives of city dwellers have not changed.
For example, photographs of shops and food courts in Perm give the impression that “vaunted Western sanctions” have no significant impact.
She compared these events with the period 40 years ago. On television they showed a “miserable life” under the Communists, where you had to queue for even the simplest products like bread and eggs. “Now it’s Britain’s turn to suffer,” the Briton concluded in her material.