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Not only energy crisis, but also fertiliser crisis. Inflation set to soar

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Not only energy crisis, but also fertiliser crisis. Inflation set to soar
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Olivia Kroth
December 22, 2021
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Inflation and rising prices everywhere, in Russia too. THE MOSCOW TIMES reports: Surging Food Prices Threaten Russians’ New Year Celebrations – Russians are bracing for an expensive festive season as prices for some of the nation’s most-loved New Year dishes surge and high inflation continues to eat into household budgets. Olivier salad — a traditional mayonnaise-laden dish of potato, eggs and meat — is set to cost 15% more than last year, according to an analysis of official government price data by the Izvestia newspaper.  And the ingredients for herring under a fur coat — another traditional Russian New Year dish of… Read more »

Tom
Tom
December 22, 2021

Its utter lawlessness. The rule of law has been trampled upon.They used a fake pandemic to usher in medical green tyranny. This will not end well.

Olivia Kroth
December 23, 2021
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In Russia also the inflation is soaring. Food prices are spiralling upwards.

Olivia Kroth
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December 23, 2021

Surging Food Prices Threaten Russians’ New Year Celebrations, reported by the Moscow Times – Russians are bracing for an expensive festive season as prices for some of the nation’s most-loved New Year dishes surge and high inflation continues to eat into household budgets. Olivier salad — a traditional mayonnaise-laden dish of potato, eggs and meat — is set to cost 15% more than last year, according to an analysis of official government price data by the Izvestia newspaper.  And the ingredients for herring under a fur coat — another traditional Russian New Year dish of pickled herring layered under vegetables… Read more »

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