in Plavnieki there’s a dominance of Russian items. And so they do purchase it!

in Plavnieki there’s a dominance of Russian items.  And so they do purchase it!

“A reader despatched a photograph from the market in Plavnieki “Augusts”. There’s a complete stand there with meals merchandise from Russia. Some product producers assist the warfare in Ukraine, others are thought-regarding hazardous to well being. Even if the worth shouldn’t be decrease than RIMI, the locals purchase,” Tālavas Taurētājs wrote in his microblog “X”.

“Chips “Hey, Pakan!” bought not solely in Plavnieki. Different readers have additionally observed them elsewhere in Riga and Rezekne. The chips are devoted to the favored Russian sequence “The Boy’s Phrase,” which glorifies banditry.

The sequence “The Boy’s Phrase” is a part of the Russian army propaganda machine. It was funded by the Kremlin-linked Web Growth Institute, a company that has acquired report funding in recent times to develop propaganda content material for the Web,” he continued.

“On the market in Plavnieki you should buy one other Russian-made chips – Lava Lava. Their proprietor is Vlad Bumaga, a preferred blogger amongst youngsters. Not solely did he not condemn the invasion of Ukraine, however he’s additionally suspected of taking part within the financing of the warfare utilizing cryptocurrency.

The Lava Lava model was created to interchange Lay’s chips that left the Russian market. Basically, it is a copy of Western chips, created beneath the affect of sanctions. And these chips may be purchased in a number of locations in Latvia, for instance within the Drustu Saldumi retailer and within the Kotiki on-line retailer.

Alyonka chocolate is maybe the commonest Russian product in Latvia. Its design clearly attracts on Soviet nostalgia. The product producer just lately introduced that it plans to open cocoa plantations within the Central African Republic, the place Wagner troops have been stationed since 2018.

In Plavnieki you too can purchase the carbonated drink “Cola from Martin”. A low-quality parody of Coca-Cola, banned in Russia. The composition of the drink might be dangerous to human well being, on account of which its sale was banned even in Belarus! With us, I don’t need to get poisoned!

The scenario is comparable with the merchandise of the producer of sauces and canned meals “Semilyukskaya Trapeza”. The merchandise of this producer are additionally acknowledged as hazardous to human well being in Belarus!

Individuals who purchase this product not solely assist the Russian financial system, but additionally endanger their very own well being. Can’t the PVS or different authorities establishments do something to restrict the circulation of Russian items in Latvia?” Tālavas Taurētājs is indignant.

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2024-06-24 22:21:25

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