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Board Economics
Re: Russian ruble is scam
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serveria.com
on 15/08/2023, 19:42:04 UTC
For the best understanding of what is a "stable Russian economy" and "skillful management", and how life in Russia looks in reality, and not from the screens on which go streams of lies, the mouth of official propagandists, 1 picture. Everything is perfect in it - from the price to the terms of sale. I don't think you can find any other country where it is so good that bread is sold in installments. No, it's not a fake, it's not photoshop, it's not a picture from "1945"! This is modern Russia, where "most of the natural resources of the world", Russia is the biggest SELLER of grain. Speaking of grain, Russia sells high grade grain to the west and for foreign currency. The bread for the population is based on.... low quality feed grain. Forage grain is used to feed livestock, in Russia - to feed the population. The association is clear, isn't it? Smiley

And so the photo: Price - 143 rubles for 0.4 kg of bread loaf. And a more noticeable price tag with the sum of 11.99 and the inscription "Take a CREDIT, for 12 (!!!!!) months, without overpayments". This is what the "greatness of russia" looks like in reality  Grin Grin Grin Grin




PS Understand - having such resources, having an adequate approach, it was possible to build a really prosperous country Russia ! And to be a friend and partner of which many countries would like.
But Russians chose the path of war, deaths, total lies, corruption, stealing from themselves, looting, destruction, .... Which eventually leads to their own self-destruction.

Well, I suspected that you're retarded, but I couldn't even think you're buying such a low level obvious 1.5 year-old fake!  Grin Grin Grin

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What is the fake about:

One of the Ukrainian telegram channels published a photo of a counter with a sliced loaf for 143 rubles and its price on credit.

As a matter of fact

, we tried to scan the barcodes from the photo to check the retail chain selling "bread on credit". But both barcodes are fake, they are not read by the scanner. In addition, users of the photo editor did not think about mathematics: the loan amounts and the full price do not converge. The real prices for a sliced loaf in Russia are completely different - from 30 to 60 rubles, depending on the manufacturer and weight.

Earlier, the Ministry of Agriculture said that there will be no shortage of bread in Russia in 2022 - the country has seeds, agricultural machinery and plant protection products, so there is no need to buy products for the future.

Source: https://deepfakechallenge.com/gb/ufaq/15-03-2022-fake-products-on-credit-appeared-in-russia/

All and every word in your posts is BIG FAT LIE! It's quite shameful, I would delete this post ASAP if I were you!  Cool