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you asked if we would be "game enough to try horsemeat"... unequivocally NO. However, where my family comes from, they eat cod tongues salted, dipped in flour and pan fried until golden. Even this I say NO.
Вау, так приятно. В следующий раз я хочу вернуться и исследовать больше мест за пределами Ташкента. Спасибо за просмотр. )) Люди, которых я встретил в городе, были очень дружелюбны и гостеприимны.
In Uzbekistan they have tea shops were you can buy various teas. Uzbekistan supermarkets are similar to the U.S., crowded and noisy 😂 In Russia the shoppers were fairly quiet.
@devontaofwg Thank you so much Deven. I really appreciate the Super Thanks you left on the video. The road to 500k. Wow, I haven't thought that far ahead. Let's do it!!
I posted a couple of pictures on my Telegram of the restaurant I went to, to eat Plov. It was so interesting to see the huge cauldrons they were making it in. t.me/travellingwithrussell/2275
Here in the st Louis area we have plastic shopping carts also they are trying new plastic shopping carts where you can check out from the shopping cart it's something new they are starting in a few grocery stores here,the new carts allows you too shop then pay at your cart with your debt/credit card does any one else have that The local market is called schnucks
Nice video once again. I would like if you showcase supermarkets in Siberia. Or the life of people in freezing temperatures there. Indeed great supermarket video again!!
Возможно, ко мне подходило много людей, интересующихся тем, что я снимаю. Хотя местные жители очень добрые и дружелюбные. Они так приветствовали кого-то из другой страны, приехавшего к ним в гости.
Good one Russel....Im a Russian living in the US and that was a super informative and interesting video. I grew up with a lot of Uzbek Jews here in NYC and its interesting what the life is like over there now... a lot of signs are still in Russian???? lol really???... Скидка (sale) is everywhere
I never knew the frozen food section was so different than ours in Canada, its neat to see that all those markets always have cheap fresh bread too! Horse meat a bit of culture shock 😮😂❤
I think this seems stocked like the typical grocery stores where I live (interior British Columbia, city of about 100,000). A big difference is that this store has laundry powder! And Persil, which I have read is good for hard water. Hard to find any laundry detergent that is unscented, and they are always liquid. Thanks for the tour!
It’s even better than Swedish markets where i live in now. I have lived in Uzbekistan than in Moscow and used to go to supermarkets and buy some tasty and fresh cooked healthy meals. But in Sweden not you can buy only frozen food 😢and burgeers or ham salami and snacks 😢😂
Oh! Tashkent, were I was born and grew up!!! Now I live in Moscow 😊. Great tour , Russel! But, when visiting Asia, it is better to visit farmers'' markets.
В России тоже продают печенье по весу. Я лично видел в Ашане. В крупных торговых сетях гипермаркетах это норма а в маленьких это не выгодно так как печенье крошится и от этого большие потери в продажах.
Back in the 80s a Midwest (USA) grocery chain had a bulk food section that included biscuits(cookies) and crackers sold by weight. It was a good idea but the bins weren't air tight and the baked goods were often stale.
I live in Florida but have never noticed these cookies. My budget is so tight I usually don’t go down the snack isle but will look into it and get back to you
Hi Russell! What are you doing in Uzbekistan?😂 This is my second homeland, or rather first. I was burn in Uzbekistan and know living in Moscow. It's a great you are there😊. Yes, Pepsi is a national drink there 😅. Its often advertised on TV and washed down with many meals. I often fly to Tashkent to visit my parents. And I know how to get around sanctions.😂 First of all I drink many Pepsi and Coca-Cola😅. Tashkent is very nice in summer, spring and autumn. Be sure to try real Uzbek plov (pilaf). Great visit 👍.
I was there to watch a football game. Australia vs. Uzbekistan. It was a qualifying game for the Olympics. I did a vlog type video about it. Maybe you didn't see it yet. ruclips.net/video/Sfx2P59wUYU/видео.html
hi RUSSELL,, from QC CANADA,,,,nice that we can have an idea of what it,looks like in various parts and places in RUSSIA,,on thing that is predominent,is the cleanlyness of most of these places,if not all ,loll,, and in those markets we can recongnise a lot of product we consumme here,,i love it,,take care,,,😊✌ho !that is not in RUSSIA this time loll, very cool and nice and clean there too,,,
Florida Cookies??? No way! I would like order some shipped to me here in Florida. We do NOT have Florida Cookies in the good old USA. In fact, it does not even come up on a Google search as a brand. That's hilarious. They look good too.
actually this supermarket Magnum is a well known Kazakhstan chain of supermarkets, they seem to have very recently entered Uzbekistan market which might explain the small number of visitors, limited variety of goods and yet not that familiar to the locals, I see quite many KZ products on the shelves
Очень скоро у меня будет экскурсия по знаменитому продовольственному базару. Если говорить об американцах в Узбекистане, то у них там есть завод по производству автомобилей «Шевроле», и буквально около 80% машин на дорогах - «Шевроле».
According to typical customer behavior in all ex-Soviet countries located on the south , supermarkets are for rich people and foreigners. Locals buy food on the bazaars, because most of food are local, fresh and have good quality, even selling without pretty packaging. They use supermarkets only for industrial products, such as washing powders and personal care items, that's reflected on the shelves. I also noticed on Russian titles on all signs, under the Uzbek ones, even though Russian is not official language in Uzbekistan.
Да, мне тоже показалось, что Магнум скорее для иностранцев. На полках в основном импорт, который по местным меркам дороговат. По поводу русского языка - русский как раз официальный язык в Узбекистане (язык межнационального общения), его обязаны знать чиновники и полицейские.
Ok kit kat...i used to buy it when i was high as a kid sometimes even in Russia in the early 90s... More often i went for Bounty tho... Its Twinkies what i miss the most :( And Baltika beer
I can get them from Food City in Moscow as well. But it's a bit of journey out there for a bar of chocolate. My wife is the online shopping expert, i will have to get her to take a look for me.
I don't know how many other people are like me but I don't knowingly buy any product from any company that has Vanguard and/or Blackrock as a major shareholder.
"What's in the boxes?" - Russian border agent "Kit Kats" Looked like a lot of tea to me. I have seen a few cookies sold bulk, particularly in a defunct American supermarket that had a lot of bulk items. Walmart has some bakery sweet items that are bulk and I think they have a few cookies choices.
It seems to me it would be interesting to compare printed prices on the shelves with the same prices on the receipt received from the cashier after payment. Let's buy 3-5 items in a Russian supermarket and compare final prices and total amount. I mean that in Russian stores we can see final amounts to pay whout value added tax or other additional taxes which a cashier must add in many other countries. It makes possible to compare prices correct between countrys.
They probably only put enough stock to sell and then restock as needed. In Russia the shelves were overstocked. Either overkill or people not buying or just don’t have the staff to keep replenishing the shelves.
It's interesting with this store. It did have everything and anything you needed. For sure though people shop in the local markets for fruits and vegetables.
In the southern republics, most people buy food at street markets, where everything is fresh. They buy household chemicals or household goods in stores))
В России очень популярны такие пекарни, как в этом супермаркете. Например, такая же пекарня, с тремя тандырами есть в Вегас Кунцево, в гипермаркете Твой Дом. Вообще, в каждом супермаркете есть пекарня и свежая выпечка. Попробовав один раз такой хлеб, вы не сможете покупать хлеб в упаковке. Мне было интересно узнать цены на орехи. Оказалось, цены как в Москве.
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No 🤢 🤮
You can try horse meat/sausages in Kazakhstan plus in tatarstan within Russia )
you asked if we would be "game enough to try horsemeat"... unequivocally NO.
However, where my family comes from, they eat cod tongues salted, dipped in flour and pan fried until golden. Even this I say NO.
Russell great show.
Absolutely yes to horse meat
It’s really cool to see a supermarket from Uzbekistan. Thanks for showing us. 👍
My pleasure! I was only there for 3 days, I really enjoyed my short time there.
Ого вы и туда добрались, привет Узбекистану, Самарканд где я родилась и мое детство прошло. ❤❤❤
Вау, так приятно. В следующий раз я хочу вернуться и исследовать больше мест за пределами Ташкента. Спасибо за просмотр. )) Люди, которых я встретил в городе, были очень дружелюбны и гостеприимны.
Здравствуйте Луиза как здоровье вы аткуда сычас 😊?
Outstanding tour of the supermarket in Uzbekistan.
Thanks Ken.
We liked the video,✨👍✨ and we are waiting for the video with Uzbekistan bazaar 🤗👌
Soon. ))) Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.
In Uzbekistan they have tea shops were you can buy various teas. Uzbekistan supermarkets are similar to the U.S., crowded and noisy 😂 In Russia the shoppers were fairly quiet.
Yes! The first thing I noticed when I started watching is noise.
South is south everywhere 😂
Very impressed. Spacious,clean plenty of choices according to me. Buscuits by weight is really smart. We dont have ot here, Thanks Russell.🥰🙏
I love the idea of biscuits by weight also. Plus, they work out cheaper than branded packaged biscuits also.
Omg.. I can't wait for the next video from the bazaar!😋😛
Coming soon!
Magnum is a supermarket chain from Kazakhstan. Two years ago this network entered the Uzbekistan market
Thanks! For the videos ! Road to 500k🎉🎉
@devontaofwg Thank you so much Deven. I really appreciate the Super Thanks you left on the video. The road to 500k. Wow, I haven't thought that far ahead. Let's do it!!
@@TravellingwithRussellGood luck🎉🎉🎉
Welcome to Uzbekistan 🇺🇿❤️
Welcome to Uzbekistan
thank you, Russell. where you lead, I will follow. the people are so polite.
In the 3 days I was there, people were amazing.
Russell, it is EAST! You HAVE to visit the farmer's market. The eastern tradition is to buy meats and produce at the market.
I am going to have a video of the Bizaar very soon on the channel. IT was mind blowing the amount of food they had for sale inside.
@@TravellingwithRussell EAT some good there- they say it's incredible.
Meats they killed?
@@TravellingwithRussellсходите на рынок где продают животных с местных деревень. У них такие рынки ещё остались. Интересна ваша реакция. 😂
Greetings from quite warm Canada, we saw robins yesterday and people wearing shorts.....another great video Russell, love your channel ❤
мой родной Ташкент, как же я скучаю
спасибо за видео)
okay im jealous now, i really wanna go to Uzbekistan, i have made Plov two times, and i really wanna try it in Uzbekistan at some point.
I posted a couple of pictures on my Telegram of the restaurant I went to, to eat Plov. It was so interesting to see the huge cauldrons they were making it in. t.me/travellingwithrussell/2275
Nice video and super information and interesting!
Thank you again!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks !!
Here in the st Louis area we have plastic shopping carts also they are trying new plastic shopping carts where you can check out from the shopping cart it's something new they are starting in a few grocery stores here,the new carts allows you too shop then pay at your cart with your debt/credit card does any one else have that
The local market is called schnucks
Thanks for the walkabout, good video. 👍 I’m impressed with the cleanliness and spaciousness of the store.
Uzbekistan?
Nice! 👍
Thank you for again some great insight.
My pleasure!
Uzbekistan is such new vibe to me, i went there a year ago.
Wow, mate, I have future plans to travel to Uzbekistan. It's really cool of you to show us this, handy. Enjoy your time there
Thank you so much.
super cool, thx for making this vid
No worries.
Awesome
Thank you. ))
Their local bread is superb!
It really is !!
900th like is mine! Thanks Russell for the video! Very informative as usual!
Awesome, thank you!
Nice video once again.
I would like if you showcase supermarkets in Siberia. Or the life of people in freezing temperatures there.
Indeed great supermarket video again!!
Welcome to Uzbekistan! Glad to see you here
The Uzbeks seem to be a very friendly people! Loved seeing the different products for sale in Uzbekistan.
They were very friendly over the 3 days I was there.
My home town, btw.
Really, wow!! I also did a video in the Corsu Bazaar, which I loved walking around. That will be on the channel very soon.
So much fun to see. Thank you. Wish some of our stores would watch and maybe 🤔
You are so welcome!
Welcome to my country, hope you like Tashkent
It was amazing. I also went to the football there. ruclips.net/video/Sfx2P59wUYU/видео.html
I enjoy a good 45 minutes of supermarket tours of Russell.
This was a bit shorts, I am sorry. More videos to come.
Местные, наверное, впервые увидели снимающего человека)))
Возможно, ко мне подходило много людей, интересующихся тем, что я снимаю. Хотя местные жители очень добрые и дружелюбные. Они так приветствовали кого-то из другой страны, приехавшего к ним в гости.
Ой, нет- это же Ташкент! На ютюбе много видео оттуда.
I doubt.
Good one Russel....Im a Russian living in the US and that was a super informative and interesting video. I grew up with a lot of Uzbek Jews here in NYC and its interesting what the life is like over there now... a lot of signs are still in Russian???? lol really???... Скидка (sale) is everywhere
Nice. Love it.
Thanks!
Салому Алейкум Рассел. G"Day mate. You are doing a great job. Good luck Havea good day , mate
Люблю с вами ходить по магазинам..Голодной точно не останусь))))
Some great footage Russell.
Cheers.
@@TravellingwithRussell kep up the great content.
Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 You’re a supermarket expert. Uzbekistan shoppers seem to be a lot more interactive and happier than they were in Russia.
😂
@ytr8989 I met and chatted to so many friendly locals.
Мы русские, как кокосы. Кажемся снаружи твердыми, а на самом деле мягкие внутри😂
А вы как персики. Мягкие снаружи, но косточка внутри .
Amazing how clean this store is...
I never knew the frozen food section was so different than ours in Canada, its neat to see that all those markets always have cheap fresh bread too! Horse meat a bit of culture shock 😮😂❤
All of the fresh bread is all made right in the store, so it's much easier to create lower prices that way.
Была летом в Узбекистане. Их национальный хлеб невероятно вкусный, много где продается.
Cool spasibo
Рассел, вчера Калуга, сегодня Ташкент. Когда успел?
Wonderful video
You always make wonderful video reports.
Thank you! Cheers. I really appreciate the kind words. !!!!
Узбеки тайно протянули линию метро из Москвы в Ташкент 😊
Да, я проспал, выйдя на своей обычной станции.
✨🤗👍❤️💐😊⭐
@@TravellingwithRussell😂😂😂
@@TravellingwithRussellпоспи до Владика
Been hoping for a St Petersburg vid from you!
You must visit Dushanbe Tajikistan as well! I guarantee you won't regret!
I think this seems stocked like the typical grocery stores where I live (interior British Columbia, city of about 100,000). A big difference is that this store has laundry powder! And Persil, which I have read is good for hard water. Hard to find any laundry detergent that is unscented, and they are always liquid. Thanks for the tour!
okay welcome...... Russian supermarket..... excellent beautiful colour.... good video good news... ♥️♥️💘💘💘💘💘❤️❤️❤️💚💚💙💙💜💜💜💗💗💗🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Thanks, but this was in Uzbekistan. A neighboring country to Russia, 4 hours by plane away.
love from italy
It’s even better than Swedish markets where i live in now. I have lived in Uzbekistan than in Moscow and used to go to supermarkets and buy some tasty and fresh cooked healthy meals. But in Sweden not you can buy only frozen food 😢and burgeers or ham salami and snacks 😢😂
Goodmorning Russell Up Early With Me 😅🎉 0:26
Morning to you also. Thanks for stopping back to watch a new video.
Oh! Tashkent, were I was born and grew up!!! Now I live in Moscow 😊. Great tour , Russel! But, when visiting Asia, it is better to visit farmers'' markets.
В России тоже продают печенье по весу. Я лично видел в Ашане. В крупных торговых сетях гипермаркетах это норма а в маленьких это не выгодно так как печенье крошится и от этого большие потери в продажах.
Я думаю ваше право, в Ашане они тоже есть. Особенно в крупных магазинах с высокой оборачиваемостью.
Back in the 80s a Midwest (USA) grocery chain had a bulk food section that included biscuits(cookies) and crackers sold by weight. It was a good idea but the bins weren't air tight and the baked goods were often stale.
There was a coffee brand JUM, biggest coffee roaster in Uzbekistan.
Amazing,how you visited Uzbekistan??? You need to try Uzbekistan's cousin !!!
Kyrgyzstan perhaps. ruclips.net/video/10VQVBbUi4s/видео.html
Nice video
Thanks for the video Russell. We say shopping trolley 🛒
Right, the same in Australia.
I live in Florida but have never noticed these cookies. My budget is so tight I usually don’t go down the snack isle but will look into it and get back to you
I am curious if they exist in Florida or not.
Hi Russell! What are you doing in Uzbekistan?😂 This is my second homeland, or rather first. I was burn in Uzbekistan and know living in Moscow. It's a great you are there😊. Yes, Pepsi is a national drink there 😅. Its often advertised on TV and washed down with many meals. I often fly to Tashkent to visit my parents. And I know how to get around sanctions.😂 First of all I drink many Pepsi and Coca-Cola😅. Tashkent is very nice in summer, spring and autumn. Be sure to try real Uzbek plov (pilaf). Great visit 👍.
I was there to watch a football game. Australia vs. Uzbekistan. It was a qualifying game for the Olympics. I did a vlog type video about it. Maybe you didn't see it yet. ruclips.net/video/Sfx2P59wUYU/видео.html
hi RUSSELL,, from QC CANADA,,,,nice that we can have an idea of what it,looks like in various parts and places in RUSSIA,,on thing that is predominent,is the cleanlyness of most of these places,if not all ,loll,, and in those markets we can recongnise a lot of product we consumme here,,i love it,,take care,,,😊✌ho !that is not in RUSSIA this time loll, very cool and nice and clean there too,,,
Florida Cookies??? No way! I would like order some shipped to me here in Florida. We do NOT have Florida Cookies in the good old USA. In fact, it does not even come up on a Google search as a brand. That's hilarious. They look good too.
May Uzbekistan send you many things
actually this supermarket Magnum is a well known Kazakhstan chain of supermarkets, they seem to have very recently entered Uzbekistan market which might explain the small number of visitors, limited variety of goods and yet not that familiar to the locals, I see quite many KZ products on the shelves
Разве магнум, принадледит казахам? А мы думали, это руским принадлежит 😅😅
@@tankho581казахи везде рулят ❤😊
@@cinderellarouge 🤗❤️💯 👍
Ждём видео с Алайского базара :-)
I was at the Chorsu Bazaar.
@@TravellingwithRussellChorsu is awsome also. It would be great if you indicated the price in USD at the current rate.
Настоящий дух Америки в Узбекистане. Теперь покажите Узбекский супермаркет.
Очень скоро у меня будет экскурсия по знаменитому продовольственному базару. Если говорить об американцах в Узбекистане, то у них там есть завод по производству автомобилей «Шевроле», и буквально около 80% машин на дорогах - «Шевроле».
@@TravellingwithRussell это бывший Daewoo или другой?
А америка тут каким боком 😮
The supermarket seems super clean, elegant and cool ,Good job really, Nice video Russell 🙏✌👍
It really was a nice store. I had to make a video once I saw this place in the mall.
At Magnit you can buy cookies by weight. And on a side note, I hope you could show us some of the streets in Tashkent, could be intresting.
I did visit one of the big food markets, that will be in a later video.
It's Verniy that sells these, not Magnit, just realized that
Hi Russel! Give my love from Russia to my native city Tashkent❤. Did you find KitKat there?😊
Kit Kats were everywhere in Tashkent. !!!!! I had a chocolate overload after eating so many in 3 days.
Great!
Nothing like a good KitKat! Were some of the shelves less full due to the time of day?
I am not really sure. Maybe, a lot depends on the delivery schedule of the trucks.
According to typical customer behavior in all ex-Soviet countries located on the south , supermarkets are for rich people and foreigners. Locals buy food on the bazaars, because most of food are local, fresh and have good quality, even selling without pretty packaging. They use supermarkets only for industrial products, such as washing powders and personal care items, that's reflected on the shelves.
I also noticed on Russian titles on all signs, under the Uzbek ones, even though Russian is not official language in Uzbekistan.
Да, мне тоже показалось, что Магнум скорее для иностранцев. На полках в основном импорт, который по местным меркам дороговат. По поводу русского языка - русский как раз официальный язык в Узбекистане (язык межнационального общения), его обязаны знать чиновники и полицейские.
Вот так вы всё и знает
Ok kit kat...i used to buy it when i was high as a kid sometimes even in Russia in the early 90s... More often i went for Bounty tho... Its Twinkies what i miss the most :( And Baltika beer
Yes! Kit-Kat was delicious! I don't know now?
I miss it here in Russia. ((
Фуууууу
are you wearing Tuckers jacket!
I bought this back in November, when I went home to Australia. It's the first time i wore it there in Tashkent, due to the slightly warmer weather.
you may want to check Yandex Market or Ozon - lot's of Kitkats
I can get them from Food City in Moscow as well. But it's a bit of journey out there for a bar of chocolate. My wife is the online shopping expert, i will have to get her to take a look for me.
Russell, what the heck are you doing in Uzbekistan mate, Great Video by the way.
Can you tell us what all those Lays chips flavours are? me and my wife are always very curious as they are much different than Canada. Thanks Russell!
I can't find peanut butter in the supermarkets of Uzbekistan.
Japanese Kitkat are the best 🎉
Hope you got to see your friend Konstantin while you were there.
Magnum is little known even for citizens! It would be much more useful to check and compare with the local retail chains like Korzinka or Makro
I didn't have time to get to a Korzinka store. I will have a Corsu Bizaar video coming up soon though.
I don't know how many other people are like me but I don't knowingly buy any product from any company that has Vanguard and/or Blackrock as a major shareholder.
Love all your videos but your supermarket videos better.
Wow, Thank you.
Come to UZBEKISTAN 🇺🇿🎉 Free FALASTIN 🤲🤲🤲
I had a great few day visiting Tashkent. ))
"What's in the boxes?" - Russian border agent
"Kit Kats"
Looked like a lot of tea to me.
I have seen a few cookies sold bulk, particularly in a defunct American supermarket that had a lot of bulk items. Walmart has some bakery sweet items that are bulk and I think they have a few cookies choices.
Russell, you made me laugh when you said the soy sauce looked like engine oil 😁👍
It seems to me it would be interesting to compare printed prices on the shelves with the same prices on the receipt received from the cashier after payment. Let's buy 3-5 items in a Russian supermarket and compare final prices and total amount. I mean that in Russian stores we can see final amounts to pay whout value added tax or other additional taxes which a cashier must add in many other countries. It makes possible to compare prices correct between countrys.
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Never heard of Florida cookies here in the USA
A bit of artistic license perhaps.
The climate in Uzbekistan is much warmer than in central Russia, strange that not many fruit & vegetables available in the shop.
The answer is simple... Everyone buys fruits and vegetables at the bazars (markets).... They are tastier and cheaper there....
Нужно идти на базар (рынок), вот там будет интересно.
They probably only put enough stock to sell and then restock as needed. In Russia the shelves were overstocked. Either overkill or people not buying or just don’t have the staff to keep replenishing the shelves.
It's interesting with this store. It did have everything and anything you needed. For sure though people shop in the local markets for fruits and vegetables.
In the southern republics, most people buy food at street markets, where everything is fresh. They buy household chemicals or household goods in stores))
В России очень популярны такие пекарни, как в этом супермаркете. Например, такая же пекарня, с тремя тандырами есть в Вегас Кунцево, в гипермаркете Твой Дом. Вообще, в каждом супермаркете есть пекарня и свежая выпечка. Попробовав один раз такой хлеб, вы не сможете покупать хлеб в упаковке. Мне было интересно узнать цены на орехи. Оказалось, цены как в Москве.
Never heard of the brand Florida Cookies 🍪
Me too, until I saw them.
Why do thay keep eggs in fridge not in UK always sold on a shelf 🤔
If they have been washed they need to be refrigerated as the washing removes the natural protective layer.
@kindnessmatters5215 yes that's true 👍
Ciastka na wagę, w ten sposób kupować można ciastka w Polsce w marketach na przykład Carrefour