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Thanks for calling out America's version of Margarita Semañon The steat depertment of USA is a hypocrite they told sptuink and rt to gtfo because they deemed them both Rhssia prapogaenda Meanwhile fuax "news" whose inflaenced so many torriests incl the ones who assualdt the fed legeslatur and they (IRS) gives them a tax right off for their berzan prapogaenda settlement they deem it legitimate bisuness expense
Tucker support Russia because Russia is white Conservative Country nothing to do with its foreign alligment Vietnam is not White nor Christian country, it will ruin his reputation as conservative if he visit yellow communist country@@debasismohanty1952
@@SteveInLava As helpful and sensible as the Marshall Plan was, it cannot be assumed that it had much to do with the fact that there are so many delicious types of bread in Germany. Not least because many of the recipes predate the Mayflower landing, but also because the plan only resulted in an annual increase in gross domestic product of around 0.5 percent per year for three years. ;-)
@@jakebarnes28 It's based on calculations by Prof. Barry Eichengreen, who I assume for the time being that he was not wrong, especially since you can at least roughly check the whole thing yourself: Germany accounted for 1.41 billion US dollars of the ERP, about 10 % of its total volume and GDP in the years in question was between around 50 and 75 billion US dollars. All figures are publicly available. However, the Marshall Plan was still extremely important because of its political signaling effect. The liberalization of intra-European trade and overseas trade with the USA, which was formulated as a condition, alone played a major role in Europe's rapid economic recovery. For the US, this investment also paid off quite quickly. Win-win, if you will.
@@annadrift4 lol whatever... dude literally has videos where his going about his stuff.. in random places like normal person.... fishing etc... his just doing what his job is.. entertainment journalism and propaganda... ; ] because his not that intelligent, the videdo clearly showed he doesnt understand sanctions even, what was sanctioned etc... why the fck he thinks west would sanction food rofl.... it just shows what he thinks of his own government, how evil they are lol....
right? all auchans are the same with huge bakery and candies (common) before leaving so children force parents to buy overpriced candies while waiting for their turn. 100$ is a lot even for france lol
At the same time, North American cities are full of European delis and bakeries because of the people from around the world. Youre probably eating Wonderbread
In here, one of the former Soviet block countries, about the same goes for groceries, however the average salary is big enough to go to the grocery store and buy such an amount for 15 times, not 2-4...
And then rants how rotten the US politicians are that the groceries would've cost up to $400 in the US and how its actually proportionally less compared to the average wage in the US
@@Vrediskinизвини дружище, но я не могу согласиться. Живу в Варшаве, приезжал небадавно в Вильнюс и просто охуел с разницы: все сильно дороже, инфраструктуры просто никакой, налоги лютейшие. Для меня прибалтика явно не лучшиц пример для сравнения
I've actually been in that Auchan. From what I remember they are not expensive by Russian standards but they are not everywhere, more supermarkets are more expensive so taking even more money
Finding a European style supermarket in Moscow (Russia), which is geographically, culturally, historically in Europe - Why would that be surprising to anyone?!? This type of supermarket (trolley system, in store bakery, etc.) can be found across various European countries…
It shows he doesn't do his own shopping in the US either. You find supermarkets like that everywhere across the US, yet he busts a nut over some bread? What grocery store doesn't have a bakery with tons of fresh bread? And the fact he thinks the average person spends $400 for a WEEK of groceries proves how out of touch he is. I'd love to see someone go to a grocery store by his house & reenact all the stupidity he showed here.
you would be surprised. I live in Romania so not far away, and was called putinist by several people when pointing out at the beginning that Russia will never hunger unless artificially enduced, since they are a huge food producer. Many people are convinced Russia is basically North Korea, and only survived because Europe provided it with everything. Which is true in some domains, but not in many more.
You can go to any freakin big-box store in Amerca even the cheap ones and they all have a cart-escalator these days, too-- Tucker is just a wealthy little Lord Fontlaroy who inherited millions and has never had to dirty his own hands doing his shopping before a single day in his life, so it is literally ALL new to him....
It's clear he has someone else do his shopping and deliver it to him, even before Uber and drop off groceries were a thing for everyone, beyond celebrities and the Rich.
i mean, he's super rich with millions in portfolio.... if i were as rich as him i wouldn't even set foot in a supermarket.... just eat outside every day.@@InVinoVeratas
ah that's a multiple thing. the expensive razors get locked up because they're more likely to be stolen but also they're expensive and locked up for that premium feeling
ye, in lithuania they put in container too. couse gillete is insane expensive. 20 euros for a pack. people just steel them too. u take blade out ant leave the box. i did it onve in poland :) adrernaline
It baffles me that Tucker has never seen a coin-operated shopping cart! I mean, I've never been to America, but up here in Canada, we've had these for literally DECADES!
@@zombieoverlord5173 aldis has the carts like that ive seen it here in america but only in aldis oh and in Save Alot they have it in some of there stores
Tucker isn't a journo. He's a propagandist for money. That's all the right wing news media are in America. And the other corporate media news networks although nowhere near as evil or fringe crazy, as just as hollow in giving their audience what actual journalism is supposed to. That's what corporations owning the major news outlets will do i suppose
Tucker thinking $400 is the "average" amount American spends on groceries per WEEK blows my mind. It just shows what kind of world HE lives in compared to someone like me. If I'm spending $100 on groceries for the week, then things are going well & I'm set. But $400??? HELL NO. And maybe he should visit places outside of Moscow to see how people are living? I may not be the most well-traveled person ever, but something tells me pointing to a country's nicest city & extrapolating that standard of living to everyone else isn't exactly the most accurate way to determine overall economic health.
What doesn't help us when the doomer comments come out of the woodwork to reinforce Tucker's comments by doom dumping about skyrocketing food/gas prices and poor quality of life and act like it's representative of the whole country. No shit you people are seeing skyrocketing prices, half of you live in expensive shit hole cities like LA and Chicago. I'm doing fine in my area. Our country has plenty of problems and our leaders are dimwits, but Christ Almighty it's not apocalyptic. It can be fixed.
Auchan ISN'T EVEN A RUSSIAN CHAIN - he could at least have gone to Perekrestok or Pyaterochka or even Azbuka, or Vkusville. He didn't have to pick the obviously FRENCH foreign hypermarket.
My french ass was laughing so much at this. Dude is so ignorant and will blame propaganda for his own failures. Russia isn't USSR. Who in their right mind would think Russia doesn't have food 😅 imagine being so impressed by a shopping cart
@@repulowell..in other stores we have even more products 😅. Perekrestok is more expensive and products are better than in Auchan. Also Auchan has become worse than our supermarkets.
There is a hypermarket called Auchan in my hometown, Strasbourg in France (the closest is Auchan Hautepierre, there is a second one in Illkirch, south of Strasbourg). Auchan is present in Russia and Ukraine too (like Leroy Merlin). Seeing Tucker Carlson being amazed by a French supermarket in Moscow makes me smile. When I go ti Auchan, I'm not amazed. I just do my shopping. Don't the Americans know what a supermarket or hypermarket is ? It would be weird...
@@laptinek5753 Sorry, Walmart is actually a supermarket or hypermarket. You are right. But the way Tucker Carlson has been amazed made me think he has never been in a supermarket in his whole life.
*CNN:* _A woman looks at empty shelves in a supermarket in Moscow_ *CNN:* _Familiar goods disappear, starting from toilet paper_ *Euronews:* _Russian domestic production has come to a complete standstill with no capacity to replace lost businesses. Russia has taken a devastating hit across multiple metrics_ *CNBC:* _The darkest of clouds hang over the Russian consumer_ It was for this purpose that Tucker recorded reportage. And some ruѕѕорhоbеѕ are now trying not to notice this.🤣
*CNN:* _A woman looks at empty shelves in a supermarket in Moscow_ *CNN:* _Familiar goods disappear, starting from toilet paper_ *Euronews:* _Russian domestic production has come to a complete standstill with no capacity to replace lost businesses. Russia has taken a devastating hit across multiple metrics_ *CBS News:* _Russians are suffering from the lack of products and rising costs. Russian supermarkets are short of essential items including diapers_ *CNBC:* _The darkest of clouds hang over the Russian consumer_ *It was for this purpose that Tucker recorded his journalistic report.* And some ruѕѕорhоbеѕ are now trying not to notice this.🤣
I'm fairly positive that you didn't even get the point of Tucker's reportage. *CNN:* _Familiar goods disappear, starting from toilet paper_ *Euronews:* _Russian domestic production has come to a complete standstill with no capacity to replace lost businesses. Russia has taken a devastating hit across multiple metrics_ *CNN Video ID:* 0THZZioeFgs 🤣
"Grampa, why is there a giant statue of Tucker Carlson?" -"Well you see, back in '24 all the people of the world united in the shared belief that Tucker Carlson was an idiot. That unity lead to the world peace that we have today."
I’m a multimillionaire American in Russia. I saved 30 bucks on my weekly groceries!!! I’m overly impressed at the shopping cart return system that’s exactly the same as Aldi(a super discount grocery store) has had for 30 years but I’m ignorant of that because I never have to shop at Aldi because I’m not poor. Yup that’s Tucker’s hard hitting journalism in Russia.
@@bodyloverz30 you are crazy if you think that, they are super common in the midwest, like in chicago alone there are 11. and in Milwaukee there are 16 within 20 miles of the center.
Common sense is another thing that seems to be rare in " we are number 1" country and the documentary show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" really shows how ordinary people live in America
Also the shopping cart escalator- our local Safeway in a midsized Canadian city has had one for at least the ten years I've been living here. He's never shopped for groceries in his privileged life.
As an American, I think there are two things going on here: 1) Tucker has never left the states--like most Americans. Americans build out, they don't build up. So the first time I ever saw an escalator for shopping carts was four years ago when I left america. Same with the shopping cart coin lock--also everywhere abroad but not in America. The other thing 2) Tucker is too rich to go into a grocery store and shop for himself. He must have his servant or someone do it. Also, $100 US for a week's worth of groceries is a out what I paid when I lived in the states so unless things have REALLY ballooned out of control over there, it seems on par for a normal person. How much does Tucker actually pay for HIS groceries every week? That's what I want to know. What does that piece of shit buy that he thinks is "normal"?
It's not that. Tucker knows what he's doing. He's trying to romanticize Russia which is popular with the more populist conservative wing. Look at the conservative Canadian family who moved to Russia because they want to escape 'wokeness' in the west. Funny enough they posted a video about their negative experiences since arriving in the country and the kremlin contacted them to remove the video 'or else'. I guess they must sorely miss freedom of expression in the west.
These are some of the most unimportant issues ever discussed n this platform! Also displaces the phrase any exposure is good exposure? Is that how Americans say?
Dude, he just made shopping of about 9000+ rubbles. Given what you said, the minimum wage in Russia being around 20,000 rubbles, the shopping he just made supposedly for a week, you can only live for 2 weeks or so (probably even way less depending on where you are) off that wage? That's also not taking in account any other "small and insignificant" expenses, like rent, bills, clothes, taxes of all sorts, medical things like insurance, hygiene stuff and other daily life related things. That's a nightmare! Edited for a more precise and realistic approach.
@@Meem_Begorski I have "the feeling" that not so many Russians, in Russia now, go too much over 20,000 rubbles. In places like Moscow or St. Petersburg, there's no chance on earth you manage with that type of salary.
@@shatzinorris1417 you don't manage even in a village living in a shack with that 20,000 rubbles salary man. I call bullshit on anyone who says they are ok with it. (I also feel sorry in a way for the elders who try to live by with their miserable pensions that are close to nothing, yet it baffles me how in the hell they support Putin and the current reign of thieves in power and not only). It's a mockery and a total disrespect for the people, this kind of money. No wonder the ones in power and greedy upper class are literally hated.
@@shatzinorris1417 nah, you can't probably make it even in a village living literally in a shack with that salary man. It's totally disrespectful towards the people and all.
@@filipmaly6603 Very true ! But you must realise that Tucker has "standards" He hates brown people , he hates asian people ( he has tried to push the russo - ukrainian war away in favour of the threat of the "yellow menace" ) He only loves his trad conservative buff white aryan men making non woke french bread for him
The state department in a nutshell Rt Sputnik gtfo you're Russian propægænda (true for sputnik though) Faux news you're craetngi torreists who assualdte our capitol well give you a tax wright off for your brazen própängãnda settlement
The USA's Do state in a nutshell Sptuink rt get out you're Russian prapogaenda Fuax "news" youve caerted lots of torriests who assualted our federal legsilature you get a tax right off for brenaz prapogaenda settlement because it's legitimate bisuness expense
@@MasterBot98 Also, the "West" as a whole isn't imposing sanctions, anyway, since it's up to individual countries (like the United States) to enact these kinds of laws.
Yup. It's insane how many people think the west cares about sanctioning food. The legalese is available online. They literally make the effort to add loopholes so food and medicine aren't unnecessarily impacted by sanctions.
@@umbrella7581 скажите же, что очевидного? 😂 Мы видим богатого американца, который ради "хайпа" поехал в Россию и теперь позорится перед всеми кто хоть когда-то ходил в супермаркет.
@@sitara68 Oui… A national treasure lol. Russia is the second country with the most Auchan stores, behind France. They don’t face any consequences, only petitions and bad press for now.
@@n0rmal953 What makes you think the French are still running that place? It's run by russians and sells russian made good. It's food stuff, it grows in the ground and on trees, not just in France. And every big western food manufacturer built factories there in better days. These factories are still there, are run by russians and use russian grown raw materials. No way on earth you can stop that.
“Yeah, just a typical weekly shopping trip for a family of 4. Bread, cereal, cookies, and wine! Can’t wait to make my famous boozy carb casserole and all the fixings, which only costs half my monthly income! We’re super healthy because after we eat it, we practice intermittent fasting for the rest of the month!”
He must have been rich his entire life. In the states we have carts like that in some places. Especially south of where Tucker is from in LA. Looks like he has had someone shopping for him for a very long time now. This does not shock me.
I’ve never seen shopping carts like that at the grocery store in the states, but I could see it being more prevalent on the East Coast in high crime areas. Not seen any in Tx, az, or Nm…nm could use them😂
We have them in lots of supermarkets in Canada, but dollar coins are more common here and they require a dollar. I think it's less common for Americans to carry change so maybe that's why it's not as prevalent in the U.S.?
Tucker spent $104. for a week of groceries. Average salary is $200 -$300 a month, utilities just went up because of the heating/freezing fiasco. Gas just skyrocketed and food prices are still rising. Health, Education and Social Services got drastically cut when russia went on war footing. Plus all the factories burning means many russians have now lost their jobs. Pensioners get $150 a MONTH in russia. Republicans in USA are welcome to move to Moscow now.
Average salary 200-300? Maybe some unofficial jobs in remote villages. 1000$+ is pretty ok for Russia, and there’s really small amount of people who gets less than 500, and it’s pretty real to earn 2000+
@@Алена-ь5ы7ч it's in Moscow, of course it looks like that. Compare the supermarket in the wealthy area of town to the incredibly poor area, there's a big difference wherever you live.
(When asked about murdering your political opponents) "Every leader kills people, some kill more than others. That is what leadership requires." - Tucker Carlson Tells you everything need to know about this guy. 😂
This might be the first time in Tucker's life he was in a supermarket, having grown up an heir to a frozen food mogul . His amazement is sincere. Now he sees what his servants deal with every day. Next? Visit a Piatorichka for a real taste of Russian life.
Similarly as our former Czech president Václav Klaus who found out in his 80s that supermarkets have more than 2 kinds of yoghurt and it was a shock for him. 😀 Or our today prime minister when he finally realized that food here in Czechia cost twice price of what it costs in Germany or Poland, everyone is talking about that for years how they cheat us and when he visits German or Polish supermarket, he is like "wow, it's so much chepaer here!" Such "captain obvious" moments. These people are completely cutted off reality.
really? how obtuse are all of you? the all point was just to show that the sanctions have clearly not affected russia as the media are trying to portrait.
There have been 0 sanctions against foodstuff. So of course “the sanctions dont work” because there are none. We dont want russia to starve. We want them to not produce rockets and tanks. And we blocade industry related to that.
We have ALDI in the US and every single ALDI has a $0.25 cart deposit, and we've all been to IKEA and they also have a cart escalator. Tucker has no idea what a self own this is, it just tells me he's never done his own shopping in his pampered life.
Those are both European companies. Many Americans have never stepped foot in an ALDI before, I imagine same goes for Tucker. The vast majority of stores in America do not require a coin to use a shopping cart.
Sanctions aren't supposed to affect snickers bars and razor blades, they are meant to slow down the production of military equipment and weapons first and foremost.
Да, но Кока-Кола, Икея и прочие компании не связанные с военной сферой ушли и прекратили свою деятельность на территории России. Если Икея не поставляет в вооружённые силы РФ стулья и столы для штабов, то не вижу смысла их действию. Конечно, тут может быть вопрос морали, и компании просто не хотят зарабатывать в стране начавшей военные действия против другой страны, но тогда почему эти же компании не поступают точно также с Израилем? В общем нет здесь никакой морали, а простой приказ/рекомендация вышестоящих органов государственной власти, которая в любой момент может пресечь работу частного бизнеса даже компании международного уровня.
@b0lonius на счет Китая. Было мнение у наших представителей левого движения, что Навальный если бы сумел взять власть, то будучи европоцентризким националистом (если что, то Навальный свою политическую карьеру начал с ультраправых взглядов), то ради обещаний Запада начал бы широкую конфронтацию (пускай только торгово-экономическую) против Китая на радость США.
People are so dumb... they dont even understand sanctions... even coal wasn't sanctioned... :D shit tons of chinese coal came thru russia to estonia.. and the rest of eu... to produce electricity... thats what "green revolution is" , moving co2 to other places... and thinking ur lowering co2 :D:D:D::D you cant literally lower co2... only way to lower it is to stop existing, consum,ing rofl... i guess thats what their argument is... they want few billion to disspear.. but their propaganda has pracatically made that humans are in threat of extinction .... yet people think biggest worry in the wortld is fcking ukraine war or whatever trivial bs these low iq politicians think of....
@@donkeydik2602Well... Yeah. Other stores hire people to literally collect the carts all the time. We pay for baggers and cart collectors with higher prices in the store.
“this is the grocery cart escalator!!!” not even 5 minutes into watching this and Tucker has already ran into 2 things that exist in certain American grocery stores and losing his mind over how revolutionary it is, incredible
I was impressed too when I first saw those, I thought it was very clever, just like the coin deposit carts. but that was over 30 years ago and I was a child then. Over here ever since Covid a lot of stores rigged their coin deposit boxes on their carts inoperable since during the height of the pandemic no one wanted to touch those things (the push bars were easily cleaned, the locking mechanism was not) and now few people carry cash. I still carry tokens you can use on those carts in stead of coins, but in a lot of places they are still non-functional. So you can just grab a cart like in the before time, without locks, and people return them anyway. It seems over here the need for an incentive to return the carts was vastly overestimated. As long as the percentage of assholes is low you don't really need it. And as a theft prevention they are completely useless. If you want to take it with you, you just put in a coin (far lower in value than the cart), take the cart and break open the box to get your coin back if you even want it. Over a decade ago there was a grocery store that had automatic locking wheels on their carts that would lock up if you left their parking lot with a cart. This system was buggy, expensive and trying to solve a problem that was far too small to warrant such a huge investments, and annoyance for the regular customers who had their carts locking up randomly for no reason, so after a little while they stopped using it.
Ur so biased, I personally had never heard of these things before and would’ve reacted the same. You’d probably be just as pissed at me right? Or maybe you have another reason to shit on Tucker Carlson.
His GROCERY purchase was worth JUST A HALF OR A THIRD OF AVERAGE MONTHLY SALARY IN RUSSIA!…Conclusion: Russians can eat only twice per month!…This is only if they do not need to pay for ANYTHING ELSE!😂😂😂
we just buy way less products and way more cheaper like you wont buy really expensive meat or cheese, some delicates if theres no occasion or some holiday yeah, personally i can buy groceries maybe for about 100 dollars per week, pretty much the same as tucker did, but i have pretty wealthy family as well) so most of russians spend about 30-40 dollars per week, and even less in small cities
The scary thing is how thinly veiled Tucker's intellectual dishonesty is. You'd have to be close to clinically mentally impaired to not understand the concept of purchasing power per unit of currency and that wages differ between countries. While I dispise Tucker and his audience I think it should go without saying that they're not stupid enough to actually be oblivious to these things, which just goes to show how they are deliberately trying to deceive both the public and probably even themselves to a degree, in order to uphold the facade of ideological congruency
As someone who often interacts with Tucker's fanbase, I have to say that YES, a lot, and I mean A LOT of them are stupid enough to not even grasp the most basic concepts of economics. There are plenty that are hypochrites or lie to themselves to believe it, but the majority are just that stupid.
What makes it even funnier is the fact that I'm fairly certain that Tucker has never visited a grocery store in his life. He's the epitome of Rich. His family owns the Swanson frozen foods line and is very rich from that. Which I think is why he's amazed at the coin operated shopping carts that have been around in Aldi's for decades. Most stores in the US do not do this. There's other anti-theft deterrents but largely you just go and get a cart and shop. Aldi, being a EU store though kind of brought that to the US. Edit: To answer the question about how good the bread is there. As a US person that has traveled abroad to EU, whenever I jump the pond, I cant wait for the bread. Unsure how or why bread is so crappy here in the US....it's crappy *and* very expensive. But getting over to the UK or Germany, breads are cheap, fresh, and so damned good. So I can *almost* understand Tucker's fascination with the quality breads there. I would imagine Russia has similar baking standards and practices as the EU. And it doesnt even seem to be unique to "the West" as I've heard many middle eastern countries are similar with their breads. Edit 2: With how large Russia is and the serious diversity of lands in all the provinces and such, I would be shocked if Russia relied heavily on outside imports to produce their foods. So, unless there was a really bad crop or something I wouldnt expect shelves in stores to be empty these days. I think the biggest impact would be some foreign products, such as Coke or something to be scarce or expensive vs pre-sanctions.
American bread has additives that are banned in the rest of the world to keep American bread fresh, American bread has a additive that comes from bird feathers, here in Ireland bread only lasts a few days and my family will only use it for toast after 2 days, the bread we buy is made fresh every day in Lidl called Brennans crusty white bread 800g and you have to cut it yourself, it's goes stale after 2 days and is only 2.59 euros, we won't eat bread when in American unless some sourdough because most of it just tastes sweet to us and in fact it would be classed as cake here in Ireland because of the sugar content of American bread, subway got upset because the government classed its bread as cake when they first opened in Dublin
@@dogwhistle8836 this isnt the same across the board, and yes there are some preservatives used in the commercially produced and packaged breads. But even the fresh baked bakery breads where it gets stale after a day or 2, it's expensive and while better than the commercial breads is just not the same as I find across the pond. Very hard to articulate and using the "americans use additives" is complete garbage. Yes, if you're comparing wonder bread in the store vs an actual bakery that's the only time that comes into play.
@@DGPHolyHandgrenadeaditives are defo a thing, but more importantly sugar, and ofc the flour itself, i've heard, heard, can't confirm that a lot of filler is used instead of flour, even heard stories about sawdust, from americans themselves, but could be the type of wheat, the processing etc, maybe for mass production they process something differently, some modified yeast or something, i can't say, but i do know that bread is one of rare things all americans will agree that it suckcs comparatively, similar with chocolate, but that is the processing of milk that makes american chocolate tastes different than here, but bread is objectively worse. As for middle east, yeah ofc they are good, the best in the world probably, their entire culture for thousands of years revolves about it, and yeast is usually the afterthought there..
I want to say the coin thing used to be thing with the heavy duty baggage carts at airports in the US, granted this was decades ago and before most luggage had 2-4 wheels, and way before being incentives to not bring checked luggage.
Tucker really though that 100$ grocery shopping sounds like a utopia, had he shopped in an Indonesian supermarket he would’ve probably got a heart attack (you’ll probably get all the stuffs he bought there for around 20$)
In brazil we have a 1200 minimum wage (55.7% earn less then that but we will ignore that part) we pay 376 on average on super maket for roughtly Basic life needs, 80% of the rest goes for taxes loool
In America an average shopping trip for a week can go for upwards of $300 and that's on a minimum wage salary of $2100 per month. Rent is on average $1700-2000 for a studio or single bedroom in most cities nowadays.
@@digitalxrealism your telling me yall waste 100 USD on freacking dish cleaning products? Yeah thats not what i hear on quite litterally every american dude out there. Plus in my nation 57% of the population earn less then the minimum wage. Plus damn How bad is your inheritance laws??? Like in brazil we earn everything but the money, because pretty much everything goes to pay the debts, in the USA yall get nothing or are forced to pay rent???
as an obligatory dick measuring contest for SEA, I will say that $20 is more basically the standard here and I cannot really say Filipinos can even go beyond $20 per month for daily necessities if not for the constant price freezing and changes on logistics.
I’m trying to think of a joke about him getting to marvel every day at some extraordinarily mundane things but that IS just the video. Can’t think of anything he didn’t already say
You have to realize that Tucker Carlson probably doesn't ever go to a supermarket. He is at the income level where he has people who do that sort of thing for him. Many stores have the coin-deposit carts. Most of them have electronic wheels that lock up when the cart is taken outside of the parking lot though. People stealing carts used to be a big problem for stores. Yes, homeless people in the US do steal the carts, when they can. I have also seen the escalators that have grooves that the cart wheels fit into. Every IKEA store has those, for example. Tucker doesn't get around much.
I did not get the point in the video. You can take the cart if you have a coin. Nobody is blocking you to steal them. It's just a motivation to bring the cart back and don't leave it in tha parking area.
here are some fun facts about groceries in Russia: since summer of 2023 cucumbers have become like 40-50% more expensive and some of them now cost as much as chicken. egg prices also grew by around 50% last year and that created a wave of memes "hey government, how are your eggs?" cuz "eggs" is a slang for "testicles" in russian.
@@Thixico thanks, now I can feel the power of the Internet: I'm discussing how testicles are called in different languages with people I'll never see. Quite a unique experience lmao
3:00 Tucker doesn't know how a super market cart works. 4:00 Tucker is amazed by grooved floors. 5:10 Tucker being so American he nuts over super market bread as if he just got it from the bakery (the lady behind him isn't looking at him funny because of his foreign talk to a camera but because she finds it cringe that a guy is all excited about budget bread) 6:45 Tucker discovers Russia has cereal and cookies. Also "hohohoho!" 7:50 C O C A I N U M 8:10 Russian wine...from the first "special operation" (story time, yes wines from the black sea erea are pretty dope. My grandpa used to get supplies of Odessan grapes all the time and make an amazing dry red.) 8:30 we witness Tucker performing the equivalent of buying these below 1 euro brands at Lidl. 9:10 Tucker doesn't know what small/cashier isles are and assumes sanctions vaporize food stocks. 9:20 holy pogers, they got mentos! 10:20 Tucker doesn't understand economics. 13:22 Tucker is starting a revolution because of super market prices???? I have no idea why I made these time marks, I just thought it would be fun. Have a good day.
Идея видео не в том что в России есть хлеб а в том что ничего не изменилось в худшую сторону как говорят по CNN Кстати, прямо за этим прилавком находится пекарня и хлеб продают еще горячий.
@@RedtoboxThere are no sanctions on food or other supermarket items, this is just the typical Russian spin of "sanctions aren't even working, lol!" while simultaneously trying to pressure the West into lifting the sanctions. Why would Russia care so much about the sanctions, if they weren't doing anything?
I have to be honest... I found your channel because I used to be obsessed with international grocery-shop videos. I'm pretty sure I landed on Niki Proshin's channel and that led me here so many moons ago. Thanks to RUclips, a lot of us ignorant westerners got to see what life abroad was like.
Barely any food has been put under sanctions, it just doesn't happen with any other country as well. Sanctions are about tech and material to build weapons, not food.
There are two possibilities in terms of Tucker's comments regarding the cost of his grocery store trip: 1. He understands full well that what he is purchasing is incredibly expensive for a typical Russian, and he's just being disingenuous, or, 2. He actually doesn't understand basic math and cannot appreciate the disparity in wages between his home country and Russia. Or, hidden 3rd option: the logic centre of his brain shut down when he saw that beautiful, beautiful bread and had a massive hormone and endorphin dump. Sidebar: when I saw the "Tucker in Russia" videos online, I was eagerly awaiting all the hot takes from Roman.
Tucker Carlson has always been an average malicious journalist, nowhere near CNN bad but still did not help deescalate rising situations during 2016 elections. After he got fired from Fox News he must have simply decided to evilmax and suck off Russia.
He's actively being disengenous because he and people like him desperately, desperately wish that the US was a fucked up kleptocracy with a sham democracy like Russia
Average monthly income percentage spending on groceries in the US is ≈7%, In Western Europe it’s about 10-15% and in Russia it’s over 30% (2021 numbers, but due to global inflation the margins are still there today) Tucker obviously knows this, but his boomer viewers he can make money off and manipulate doesn’t, they will just blame Brandon 😅
Yeah Tucker with the never ending questions all of which are easily answered for a journalist if they just spent 30 seconds thinking about it, but any real answers would of course defeat what he's trying to accomplish with his questioning. The best thing is of course that eternal confused dog look he's got plastered on his face.
@@dzonikg Considering that the average minimum wage salary in Russia is about 240$ per month, and the average Russian salary per month is about 600$ (and the average rent in a Russian city center for a 1 bedroom apartment is 400$ or 270$ outside the city center according to Numbeo) I highly doubt that you spend less than 50%, let alone 1% of your income on housing/rent. If excluding extremely expensive and among the most attractive global cities like London, NYC, Amsterdam, San Fransisco etc most average people wouldn’t afford (Just like most provincial Russians couldn’t even dream of moving to Moscow or SPB) - I would say housing/rent costs as percentage of average income is fairly similar in Russia vs the West. If not a bit higher in Russia. But this obviously depends on where in the country you live, what type of housing you are in and how much you make between minimum wage vs average wage. And the real metric showcasing total living costs vs income (disposable income) clearly shows that westerners have significantly more money to save or spend after rent, groceries, utilities and taxes has been paid adjusted for average income - AKA Russians are living significantly more “paycheck to paycheck” than western countries with all expenses taken in to account.
@@Fluxwuxhousing market prices are very elastic to income, which is why in any place in the world the rent/mortgage to income ratio will be roughly the same.
It is not the same, bread quality in US is worse and a good one costs good money, in Russia it is the opposite. Taste of bread is better and more healthy choices like we call them the black bread. Food quality in Russia and especially dairy products are on another level, it is just the fact.
@@floydlooney6837 Not more than Germany or France, that I bet. You grossly overestimate the variety of bread there is in the US. Also he's talking about quality not quantity
@@floydlooney6837plenty of videos of US expats in the UK say how much better UK bread is than US and a far bigger selection. The US food quality is overall much worse than Europe with too many additives banned in Europe and an over reliance on chemicals as a substitute for good hygiene practices. You are just talking rubbish, probably never left your home town. 😂
Honestly, you could probably make a reality show with half of the on air personalities in the US just sending them to experience normal people and places in America. Would be an unending tour of delight, amazement and radiacalizing.
Tucker has never been in a Walmart, Target, or even CostCo if he thinks Only in Russia you walk through the area with perfume , clothing, etc. to get to groceries!!! Not to mention Germany, France, England, all European countries!!!
I work as a grocery broker in the US and i can tell you the reason its going up so fast is in part because of inflation, but brands take inflation as an opportunity to increase their margins and make it seem like inflation is larger. It fills me with rage when i get the updated costs and msrps and i see the costs go up by 1% and the msrps by 7+%.
@@tday891 not a bad deal, but keep in mind if a brand advertises steroid, antibiotic and hormone free chicken thats not a great sign because those are requirements for chicken to be sold in the US. Kinda like saying your brand of bottled water doesnt contain pond scum
Thank the corrupt corporations which have been given even more power by our corrupt Supreme Court's ruling in "Citizens United," leading to elections being influenced by dark money and Super Pacs.
I have been to small towns in Russia and all have big markets that have what you need. But you make this st up because you think this homosexual traitor is honest
Tucker Carlson: 'Maybe ideology doesn't matter if people can't even afford their groceries.' Also Tucker: Against minimum wage, against publicly funded healthcare, against student loan forgiveness. So what is it, Tucker? Do you want people to afford living, or do you not want to take any meaningful measures to alleviate the financial burdens of people?
@@rebeccap1441 problem is that Russians do not use dollars in the domestic market and they have a phenomenally low public debt compared to Western countries. Almost every Russian family has a car, a computer, a phone, the Internet, and some household items, so in principle, the average standard of living there is not much lower than in the states of America (considering that it is the most sanctioned country).
@@swe1733 "Almost every Russian family has a car, a computer, a phone, the Internet, and some household items" Not even close to true, and if you'd ever been there you'd be too embarrassed to make such a laughable claim. But you're really only interested in spreading lies anyway, yes?
Love from Germany. I'm laughing through this video, it's hilarious. Tucker Carlson seems to be a "clueless at everything" American. It's like a sketch show or something. He's his own caricature. Untoppable humor almost 😂
Yeah well, not too long ago, I seen some Germans in a Walmart. They were having similar reactions as Tucker. I don't know what it is about euros wanting to go to Walmart, especially looking at the guns, but it is strange. I also see Euros taking pictures of themselves next to cactus too. If they are happy, then good for them.
Tucker was the perfect person to bring to russia. Dude doesn't even know Cyryllic and can't distinguish between flour and sugar. Never seen a package lol
Also we have grooved escalators too, the wheels of the trolley lock into the grooves so your trolley doesn't start rolling back down with you and knocking others taking the escalator behind you, pretty much common sense. I can't tell if Tucker is out of touch with avarage Americans that he hasn't seen them or if America generally doesn't have these things, either way Tucker is a propagandist and should not be taken seriously by anyone.
I'm from Turkey and our shopping carts are also like that where you have to insert a 1 Lira coin and the cart will detatch from it's lock. Tucker is dense as shit.
“Consumer Prices in Bulgaria are 33.4% higher than in Russia (without rent) Consumer Prices Including Rent in Bulgaria are 26.1% higher than in Russia Rent Prices in Bulgaria are 2.2% higher than in Russia Restaurant Prices in Bulgaria are 21.1% higher than in Russia Groceries Prices in Bulgaria are 47.2% higher than in Russia” ^ Numbeo According to Expatistan, Bulgaria is overall 21% more expensive too. The GDP PPP of both countries hovers around 35-36,000 usd equivalent.
@@nbss not how that works. A burger meal in Russia costs 400 rub compared to 11-12 dollars in the United States and 8 euro in Bulgaria. This means that the true exchange rate (purchasing power) for Russia is undervalued by 65% with a true exchange rate of 30 rub to usd (look up the big mac index and look into expatistan) while Bulgarian exchange rates are undervalued by 22% meaning Russian purchasing power at the average monthly salary that you quoted of about 50,000 rub has an equivalent value directly compared to Bulgaria (when you convert for 22% undervaluation you come out to 1062 euro equivalent) while Russia stands at approximately 1,380 euro equivalent due to PPP. Russians on average enjoy 30% higher purchasing power. Russians don’t spend Euros in Russia or dollars. They spend rubles. This is why the Big Mac Index exists and why Purchasing Power Parity exists. It’s also how Russia’s economy is the 5th largest at well over 5.3 trillion dollars according to the World Bank. This is all stuff you can verify and check yourself. I even left sources in my last post.
@@Muscovy7 lmao where are the sources Ivan? russia purchasing power parity is lower than Bulgaria according to all official sources,even purchasing power parity can't be used to compare between 2 countries because it measures values in their internal markets not relatively between two countries,gdp per capita is used for that , either way in both cases Bulgaria comes up ahead
@@Alexadron2 а теперь открой CNN и почитай: *CNN:* _A woman looks at empty shelves in a supermarket in Moscow_ *CNN:* _Familiar goods disappear, starting from toilet paper_ *Euronews:* _Russian domestic production has come to a complete standstill with no capacity to replace lost businesses_ *CNBC:* _The darkest of clouds hang over the Russian consumer_ Такер нигде не говорит, что это достижение Путина. Речь идёт про пустые магазины во время санкций 🤣
I like how Russia has a shopping center named after the first man in space (Gagarinskii). Why don’t we have an Armstrong’s chain here in the US?!? This is the question that Tucker should really be exploring!
Probably his first time in a grocery store abroad. Europe is the best place for bread. The US has "bread". And what the fluffy stuff they sell as bread in Asia definitely isn't bread. Different countries, different food. $100 for a week's food sounds about right for a typical family in most countries in eastern Europe if they avoid really expensive stuff, but wages in Russia are about half that of EU eastern Europe countries.
I've never seen a shopping cart that required a coin deposit. People do steal shopping carts, so that is true. Homeless and also people that live in apartments steal the shopping carts. Grocery stores hire people to track down the shopping carts and return those to the stores. A coin deposit would not stop that though. No one is going to walk a mile or more back to a store for a 25 cent or whatever deposit refund.
And that’s the thing: they do. That technology has been around since at least the 60s. Some stores do it differently than others. Some have just the coin operated cart system, others have a more advanced sensor locking system that still manages to screw up and leads to locking on random people for no reason and having to waste a poor employee’s time trying to unlock the cart with the remote control looking key.
Wow, it seems Tucker hasn't experienced a modern US supermarket! "Bread, oh my goodness," his reaction is quite amusing! In my local store (WINCO) here in the USA, you can actually find a large, thick loaf of bread, approximately 2 feet long, for under 50 cents. It's a great deal and pairs well with coffee from time to time.
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This traitor claims Russian ruble crashed while it is almost the same price it was before the war
As a French, I'm really glad Tucker enjoyed this typical FRENCH supermarket experience.
This is really illogical.
But, if he came to "Perekrestok" or "Magnit" -- he'll see the same picture,
Also the background music was very french
Bro is in Auchan Supermarkt , he's clueless 😂
Bruh he even turned French for a second @5:25
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath hon hon hon 🍷🍷🍷🥖🥖🥖
Tucker should visit Vietnam. His mind would be blown by how much cheaper it is than the USA. (Don't tell him how much the average Vietnamese makes)
One day, I'll visit!
Tucker supports Russia 😂😂 only and Vietnam is now America's Ally 😂😂 that's why turker will never visit Vietnam 😂😂
@@debasismohanty1952 But they kicked America before so why not?
@@Swagmaster07 kicked America before?? When 🤣🤣🤣
Tucker support Russia because Russia is white Conservative Country nothing to do with its foreign alligment
Vietnam is not White nor Christian country, it will ruin his reputation as conservative if he visit yellow communist country@@debasismohanty1952
Tucker: "look at this cage with 4 wheels. I can put my groceries in this as I shop."
In the Moscow subway: they invented hyperloop in 1930s. Viva Stalin
Duh.
You know he hasn't been shopping for himself in a long long time. Maybe his whole life.
Tbh where I live we don't have most of these features so I'd point them out as well
@@Trick-Framed He gets his servants to do it for him.
Tucker in Germany: „How do they have so much great bread? Didn’t they lose the war?“ 🤔
*the Marshall Plan has left the chat*
He'd likely also be confused about the amount of different types of sausages and the lack of Lederhose.
@@SteveInLava As helpful and sensible as the Marshall Plan was, it cannot be assumed that it had much to do with the fact that there are so many delicious types of bread in Germany. Not least because many of the recipes predate the Mayflower landing, but also because the plan only resulted in an annual increase in gross domestic product of around 0.5 percent per year for three years. ;-)
@@marcromain64care to back ANY of that up, or should we simply take your word for it?
@@jakebarnes28 It's based on calculations by Prof. Barry Eichengreen, who I assume for the time being that he was not wrong, especially since you can at least roughly check the whole thing yourself: Germany accounted for 1.41 billion US dollars of the ERP, about 10 % of its total volume and GDP in the years in question was between around 50 and 75 billion US dollars. All figures are publicly available.
However, the Marshall Plan was still extremely important because of its political signaling effect. The liberalization of intra-European trade and overseas trade with the USA, which was formulated as a condition, alone played a major role in Europe's rapid economic recovery. For the US, this investment also paid off quite quickly. Win-win, if you will.
An American borat in Russia would be a GREAT movie
Someone should make a parody character of Tucker. Could be a U.S. version of Alan Partridge.
God that would be so good.@@spendor9377
You just watched it.
Reverse Borat
I think Alan Partridge would be upset by that comparison @@spendor9377
I think this is just Tuckers first time actually shopping for himself ever.
He says that in the video.
He has maids for that normally. Someone needs to take this man outside more often.
Wild that he nearly touched grass
@@annadrift4 lol whatever... dude literally has videos where his going about his stuff.. in random places like normal person....
fishing etc... his just doing what his job is.. entertainment journalism and propaganda... ; ]
because his not that intelligent, the videdo clearly showed he doesnt understand sanctions even, what was sanctioned etc...
why the fck he thinks west would sanction food rofl.... it just shows what he thinks of his own government, how evil they are lol....
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He is in a french supermarket and dosent even know.
😂 Nice one.
right? all auchans are the same with huge bakery and candies (common) before leaving so children force parents to buy overpriced candies while waiting for their turn. 100$ is a lot even for france lol
He knows nothing at all! For example, shopping carts like this are all over Europe!
@@raygoro3446Right? I remember them being brought into the UK in the early nineties.
What does it matter? In fact it makes his point about sanctions, and their ineffectiveness, more relevant.
Honestly, as a European person living in North America, the bread sucks here. Not surprised he is impressed with European bread.
definitely
Have you eaten the wonderbread? Very good nut ritas bread 😊
Maybe if you’re looking at the prepackaged stuff (which is a stereotype), but America has bakeries too.
@@misterpotato427I tried it once and it gave me the runs. Never again.
At the same time, North American cities are full of European delis and bakeries because of the people from around the world. Youre probably eating Wonderbread
Ironically he spent over half of a what a minimum wage worker would make in a month in Russia
In here, one of the former Soviet block countries, about the same goes for groceries, however the average salary is big enough to go to the grocery store and buy such an amount for 15 times, not 2-4...
@@krisavi в прибалтийских странах так и есть - уровень жизни и минималка как в европе почти - вовремя вы свалили от кремлевских чертей !
And then rants how rotten the US politicians are that the groceries would've cost up to $400 in the US and how its actually proportionally less compared to the average wage in the US
@@Vrediskinизвини дружище, но я не могу согласиться. Живу в Варшаве, приезжал небадавно в Вильнюс и просто охуел с разницы: все сильно дороже, инфраструктуры просто никакой, налоги лютейшие. Для меня прибалтика явно не лучшиц пример для сравнения
I've actually been in that Auchan. From what I remember they are not expensive by Russian standards but they are not everywhere, more supermarkets are more expensive so taking even more money
Finding a European style supermarket in Moscow (Russia), which is geographically, culturally, historically in Europe - Why would that be surprising to anyone?!? This type of supermarket (trolley system, in store bakery, etc.) can be found across various European countries…
It shows he doesn't do his own shopping in the US either. You find supermarkets like that everywhere across the US, yet he busts a nut over some bread? What grocery store doesn't have a bakery with tons of fresh bread?
And the fact he thinks the average person spends $400 for a WEEK of groceries proves how out of touch he is. I'd love to see someone go to a grocery store by his house & reenact all the stupidity he showed here.
you would be surprised. I live in Romania so not far away, and was called putinist by several people when pointing out at the beginning that Russia will never hunger unless artificially enduced, since they are a huge food producer. Many people are convinced Russia is basically North Korea, and only survived because Europe provided it with everything. Which is true in some domains, but not in many more.
You can go to any freakin big-box store in Amerca even the cheap ones and they all have a cart-escalator these days, too-- Tucker is just a wealthy little Lord Fontlaroy who inherited millions and has never had to dirty his own hands doing his shopping before a single day in his life, so it is literally ALL new to him....
Seen the coin thing at Aldi and the shopping cart escalator at Target (San Diego, California). Yes, Aldi is European but we have them here too. :)
It can be found in the US too. I have no clue why he's so enamored about this basic experience
Tucker at the Gulag: "This is the best penal experience ever! I would want to get imprisoned here until I die!"
People's here are not paying for their 1 slice of bread and 2 glasses of water.
How that, Biden?
If only…
and this forced labour is very tough! so no free hand outs thank the lord!
"And it is nothing like the Supermax prisons!"😂
He already makes excuses for the American for-profit prison system.
Poor little rich Tucker’s first trip to a supermarket, he’s amazing.
I’m fairly positive that Tucker would be dazzled by an American supermarket since he clearly hasn’t set foot in one in years. 😂
It's clear he has someone else do his shopping and deliver it to him, even before Uber and drop off groceries were a thing for everyone, beyond celebrities and the Rich.
Tucker is a horse's ass.
You said it so much better than I could.
i mean, he's super rich with millions in portfolio.... if i were as rich as him i wouldn't even set foot in a supermarket.... just eat outside every day.@@InVinoVeratas
dont be bitter and twisted all your life...
Tucker: In America they hide the razor blades because they get stolen.
* shows razor blades in anti-theft containers *
ah that's a multiple thing. the expensive razors get locked up because they're more likely to be stolen but also they're expensive and locked up for that premium feeling
ye, in lithuania they put in container too. couse gillete is insane expensive. 20 euros for a pack. people just steel them too. u take blade out ant leave the box. i did it onve in poland :) adrernaline
We have those in Turkish markets too
We have the same situation here in Germany.
why would they be in anti-theft containers?
My favorite part is when Tucker goes to smell the bread that is clearly wrapped in plastic.
It's still smells though
@@SashaKvashenayaRulesi buy fresh "french" bread every week
That thing has no smell 😂😂😂
i think it was the closest thing to glue he could find
"I STAND WITH UKRAINE." LOOOOOOOOOOOL.
@@HeathenDanceanyone with any sense stands with a country being invaded to rebuild a failed empire
It baffles me that Tucker has never seen a coin-operated shopping cart! I mean, I've never been to America, but up here in Canada, we've had these for literally DECADES!
I've never encountered it as an American. Krogers and Walmart don't have those here
We have those at our Aldis (German supermarket chain) here in California; never seen it anyplace else though.
@@zombieoverlord5173 aldis has the carts like that ive seen it here in america but only in aldis oh and in Save Alot they have it in some of there stores
Many states have Aldi, and we have to pay a quarter to get a cart.
As an American, I literally didn't even know those existed. I guess that sums up our country, though.
This has the "Paris Hilton visiting a farm" kind of vibe. Quality US journalism.
Tucker isn't a journo. He's a propagandist for money. That's all the right wing news media are in America. And the other corporate media news networks although nowhere near as evil or fringe crazy, as just as hollow in giving their audience what actual journalism is supposed to. That's what corporations owning the major news outlets will do i suppose
Paris Hilton on the farm, sounds like a dodgy porno
ruSSia moment
Doh! I actually lived one town over from where they filmed that stupid show.
He was never a journalist. Just a commentator, gob on a stick.
tucker be like "wow everything is so cheap in this country with 1/5th the monthly wage" like its news
Regular wage in Moscow is 1450 $ .. How much you get ? and how much you pay for 1 kg meat >?
Inflation in Russia is also currently higher than in the US too.
Well your kind claims in Russia everything is so expensive and now try to say it is normal that they are cheap
Literally how people are when they go to China, haha
Moscow is not Russia.
Tucker thinking $400 is the "average" amount American spends on groceries per WEEK blows my mind. It just shows what kind of world HE lives in compared to someone like me.
If I'm spending $100 on groceries for the week, then things are going well & I'm set. But $400??? HELL NO. And maybe he should visit places outside of Moscow to see how people are living?
I may not be the most well-traveled person ever, but something tells me pointing to a country's nicest city & extrapolating that standard of living to everyone else isn't exactly the most accurate way to determine overall economic health.
Straight facts
What doesn't help us when the doomer comments come out of the woodwork to reinforce Tucker's comments by doom dumping about skyrocketing food/gas prices and poor quality of life and act like it's representative of the whole country. No shit you people are seeing skyrocketing prices, half of you live in expensive shit hole cities like LA and Chicago. I'm doing fine in my area.
Our country has plenty of problems and our leaders are dimwits, but Christ Almighty it's not apocalyptic. It can be fixed.
Because even 5 sec clip from outside of moscow oblast would completely debunk the narrative he is trying to present.
$100USD? My $100AUD would be screwed 😂
400 a week is pretty cheap for a family
Auchan ISN'T EVEN A RUSSIAN CHAIN - he could at least have gone to Perekrestok or Pyaterochka or even Azbuka, or Vkusville. He didn't have to pick the obviously FRENCH foreign hypermarket.
Auchan has been bought by the Russians long time ago
Oh yeah. What was he thinking? That Auchan will be empty or what?
My french ass was laughing so much at this. Dude is so ignorant and will blame propaganda for his own failures. Russia isn't USSR. Who in their right mind would think Russia doesn't have food 😅 imagine being so impressed by a shopping cart
@@repulowell..in other stores we have even more products 😅. Perekrestok is more expensive and products are better than in Auchan. Also Auchan has become worse than our supermarkets.
I miss Perekrestok and its expensive ass olives ngl they had those gingerbread cookies and sandwiches i loved
Tucker, after realizing poorer countries have cheaper products
sucker Larlson can't take an L
Also he points out many things the US has - like the shopping carts. It just shows he hasn't shopped for his own groceries ever.
tucker is a moron who thinks america is the "standard country"
But weren't you people saying everything was so expensive in Russia?
@@bitterballs356 its expensive FOR RUSSIANS. NOT FOR OUTSIDERS. Why is it so difficult to understand?
Now that Tucker is off fox, he should move to Russia and do his own reality show!
Oh if only Tucker Carlson can just go to Russia and stay there forever. And take all of his followers with him too.
Reality is not his lane
@@boardcertifiable nah, people prefer loving Russia from far away these days
@@ekaf1735 only usa haters love's Russia 😂😂 and social media full of usa haters 🤣🤣
Give RT a run for its money!
'What is this?
Borat?'
Lol. You nailed it. Tucker is Borat in Russia. 😂🤣
There is a hypermarket called Auchan in my hometown, Strasbourg in France (the closest is Auchan Hautepierre, there is a second one in Illkirch, south of Strasbourg). Auchan is present in Russia and Ukraine too (like Leroy Merlin). Seeing Tucker Carlson being amazed by a French supermarket in Moscow makes me smile. When I go ti Auchan, I'm not amazed. I just do my shopping. Don't the Americans know what a supermarket or hypermarket is ? It would be weird...
Does Walmart count?
@@laptinek5753 Sorry, Walmart is actually a supermarket or hypermarket. You are right. But the way Tucker Carlson has been amazed made me think he has never been in a supermarket in his whole life.
@@maximianoribeiro6195 no need to be sorry I agree. Tucker probably hasn't been to a Costco or Walmart let alone shop for himself since the 80s lol
Tucker is the kind of American tourist whom never been outside of US in his entire life.
Hell, he's the kind of sheltered rich boy who's never even noticed the day to day life of people in *his own* country.
Just like the majority of the MAGA clowns
@@samuelglover7685 You nailed it. Clearly lives in cotton wool.
Outside the US? He probably hasn't driven, gone grocery shopping, or done any chores in his own country.
i mean you’re just wrong he went to school in Switzerland for most of his youth lmao
Tucker, the man of the people who never been inside a supermarket
Him showing off the fucking lock system on the grocery cart fucking kills me. Literally most walmarts and targets have that shit.
I have never been in a grocery store without fresh bread
*CNN:* _A woman looks at empty shelves in a supermarket in Moscow_
*CNN:* _Familiar goods disappear, starting from toilet paper_
*Euronews:* _Russian domestic production has come to a complete standstill with no capacity to replace lost businesses. Russia has taken a devastating hit across multiple metrics_
*CNBC:* _The darkest of clouds hang over the Russian consumer_
It was for this purpose that Tucker recorded reportage.
And some ruѕѕорhоbеѕ are now trying not to notice this.🤣
@@paztwel dance harder for Putin boy
Not where im from lol, and honestly a lot of it suprised me i thought they still lived like they did in the ussr @@invertedv12powerhouse77
Wait till Tucker finds out the russians got running water! Blasphemy!
Only in the cities. Rural still hand-pumping water and using the outhouse.
*CNN:* _A woman looks at empty shelves in a supermarket in Moscow_
*CNN:* _Familiar goods disappear, starting from toilet paper_
*Euronews:* _Russian domestic production has come to a complete standstill with no capacity to replace lost businesses. Russia has taken a devastating hit across multiple metrics_
*CBS News:* _Russians are suffering from the lack of products and rising costs. Russian supermarkets are short of essential items including diapers_
*CNBC:* _The darkest of clouds hang over the Russian consumer_
*It was for this purpose that Tucker recorded his journalistic report.*
And some ruѕѕорhоbеѕ are now trying not to notice this.🤣
I'm fairly positive that you didn't even get the point of Tucker's reportage.
*CNN:* _Familiar goods disappear, starting from toilet paper_
*Euronews:* _Russian domestic production has come to a complete standstill with no capacity to replace lost businesses. Russia has taken a devastating hit across multiple metrics_
*CNN Video ID:* 0THZZioeFgs
🤣
Not all do…
@@pauldominguez6870 fax. Russia is very unequal between its regions. especially between Moscow/St.Peter and the rest.
"Grampa, why is there a giant statue of Tucker Carlson?"
-"Well you see, back in '24 all the people of the world united in the shared belief that Tucker Carlson was an idiot. That unity lead to the world peace that we have today."
Tucker is discovering Auchan supermarkets. I think the Borat analogy is on point.
I’m a multimillionaire American in Russia. I saved 30 bucks on my weekly groceries!!! I’m overly impressed at the shopping cart return system that’s exactly the same as Aldi(a super discount grocery store) has had for 30 years but I’m ignorant of that because I never have to shop at Aldi because I’m not poor. Yup that’s Tucker’s hard hitting journalism in Russia.
I've never been to one, buddy: they are not common in USA!
@@bodyloverz30 you are crazy if you think that, they are super common in the midwest, like in chicago alone there are 11.
and in Milwaukee there are 16 within 20 miles of the center.
Common sense is another thing that seems to be rare in " we are number 1" country and the documentary show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" really shows how ordinary people live in America
Also the shopping cart escalator- our local Safeway in a midsized Canadian city has had one for at least the ten years I've been living here. He's never shopped for groceries in his privileged life.
@@bodyloverz30yes they are
Average income in Moscow is 811 Euro a month.
He just spended 1/8 of the income on like few days grocery. That's not cheap at all.
How much is average rent in Moscow?
@@Matt-ou7tu around 369 usd a month for a flat with a single room
Average income in Moscow is skewed due to the concentration of wealth. The median Russian income is about $500 net.
@@againstthestones median Moscovian maybe, median Russian is even lower
And food is 10 times cheaper, houses 15 times cheaper?
As an American, I think there are two things going on here: 1) Tucker has never left the states--like most Americans. Americans build out, they don't build up. So the first time I ever saw an escalator for shopping carts was four years ago when I left america. Same with the shopping cart coin lock--also everywhere abroad but not in America.
The other thing 2) Tucker is too rich to go into a grocery store and shop for himself. He must have his servant or someone do it. Also, $100 US for a week's worth of groceries is a out what I paid when I lived in the states so unless things have REALLY ballooned out of control over there, it seems on par for a normal person. How much does Tucker actually pay for HIS groceries every week? That's what I want to know. What does that piece of shit buy that he thinks is "normal"?
Shopping cart locks exist in the US but I have only seen them at Aldi and IKEA.
It's not that. Tucker knows what he's doing. He's trying to romanticize Russia which is popular with the more populist conservative wing. Look at the conservative Canadian family who moved to Russia because they want to escape 'wokeness' in the west. Funny enough they posted a video about their negative experiences since arriving in the country and the kremlin contacted them to remove the video 'or else'. I guess they must sorely miss freedom of expression in the west.
These are some of the most unimportant issues ever discussed n this platform! Also displaces the phrase any exposure is good exposure? Is that how Americans say?
And 100$ is ~1/4 of the avg monthly salary in Russia, so.....
I have seen a shopping cart escalator in the US but it was the kind where you put your cart on it and use a regular escalator yourself.
Dude, he just made shopping of about 9000+ rubbles. Given what you said, the minimum wage in Russia being around 20,000 rubbles, the shopping he just made supposedly for a week, you can only live for 2 weeks or so (probably even way less depending on where you are) off that wage? That's also not taking in account any other "small and insignificant" expenses, like rent, bills, clothes, taxes of all sorts, medical things like insurance, hygiene stuff and other daily life related things.
That's a nightmare!
Edited for a more precise and realistic approach.
dude, In my small town, 50,000 salary is already small, 20,000 is a vice of poverty, even some students earn more than 20,000 per month
@@Meem_Begorski I have "the feeling" that not so many Russians, in Russia now, go too much over 20,000 rubbles. In places like Moscow or St. Petersburg, there's no chance on earth you manage with that type of salary.
Its central moscow though prices would be lower in other areas
@@shatzinorris1417 you don't manage even in a village living in a shack with that 20,000 rubbles salary man. I call bullshit on anyone who says they are ok with it. (I also feel sorry in a way for the elders who try to live by with their miserable pensions that are close to nothing, yet it baffles me how in the hell they support Putin and the current reign of thieves in power and not only).
It's a mockery and a total disrespect for the people, this kind of money. No wonder the ones in power and greedy upper class are literally hated.
@@shatzinorris1417 nah, you can't probably make it even in a village living literally in a shack with that salary man. It's totally disrespectful towards the people and all.
Nobody told Tucker that you can make similar shoping in Egypt for like half the price!
There's a problem there , friend
Egypt is arab , and brown , and from what Tucker has said in the past , he doesn't really see arabs as human lmao 😂
@@danielomar9712 But the cost of living! Think about all sugar you can buy for your American salary! :)
@@filipmaly6603 Very true !
But you must realise that Tucker has "standards"
He hates brown people , he hates asian people ( he has tried to push the russo - ukrainian war away in favour of the threat of the "yellow menace" )
He only loves his trad conservative buff white aryan men making non woke french bread for him
Egypt’s economy has fallen, sadly ! Many people there are really suffering !
@@danielomar9712Egypt is not “Arab” but they speak Arabic.
I loved the Tucker Carlson grocery store video it was hilarious seing how stupid he is😂
The state department in a nutshell
Rt Sputnik gtfo you're Russian propægænda (true for sputnik though)
Faux news you're craetngi torreists who assualdte our capitol well give you a tax wright off for your brazen própängãnda settlement
The USA's Do state in a nutshell
Sptuink rt get out you're Russian prapogaenda
Fuax "news" youve caerted lots of torriests who assualted our federal legsilature you get a tax right off for brenaz prapogaenda settlement because it's legitimate bisuness expense
You voted for Biden once and you’ll vote for Biden again. I love irony.
Yes he is a Trump lover work for Fox News a dumb person haha 😂
@@js70371Biden sucks. But imagine losing to a guy with possible dementia.
$104 dollars is 1/3 of a Russians wage!! It is 1/10th of an Americans minimum wage.
Also, the idea that sanctions are supposed to make it so all or most of their grocery stores are empty is idiotic.
In fact, the nuance that "West" doing precision sanctions instead of complete embargo is so that empty food shelves don't happen(among other reasons).
@@MasterBot98 Also, the "West" as a whole isn't imposing sanctions, anyway, since it's up to individual countries (like the United States) to enact these kinds of laws.
Yup. It's insane how many people think the west cares about sanctioning food. The legalese is available online. They literally make the effort to add loopholes so food and medicine aren't unnecessarily impacted by sanctions.
Exactly, food and medicine isn't under sanction
He's an idiot, so it's kind of expected of him to think that way😂
I think you're spot on, he's basically an American version of Borat that's shocked from mundane everyday things.
Пологаю Борат это вы и вы специально акцентируйте своё внимание на глупостях что бы не увидеть очивидного
@@umbrella7581 Карлсон настоящий real world Борат ! 🤣
@@umbrella7581 ватник в комментариях не знает русский, обычное явление
US doesn't really have the shopping cart escalator or coin deposit cart in most of the markets except ALDI, so it is new to most in the US.
@@umbrella7581 скажите же, что очевидного? 😂 Мы видим богатого американца, который ради "хайпа" поехал в Россию и теперь позорится перед всеми кто хоть когда-то ходил в супермаркет.
And of course he showcases Auchan - the one supermarket chain accused of directly supplying the Russian army with clothes and food.
Isn't Auchan a French grocery shopping chain? 😂
@@sitara68 Oui…
A national treasure lol.
Russia is the second country with the most Auchan stores, behind France.
They don’t face any consequences, only petitions and bad press for now.
Meanwhile the USA blames Belarus for everything and way more the USA is actually doing regarding irsaeli goneceid
Classic projection
@@n0rmal953 What makes you think the French are still running that place? It's run by russians and sells russian made good. It's food stuff, it grows in the ground and on trees, not just in France. And every big western food manufacturer built factories there in better days. These factories are still there, are run by russians and use russian grown raw materials. No way on earth you can stop that.
@@astranger448 benefices go in France
“Yeah, just a typical weekly shopping trip for a family of 4. Bread, cereal, cookies, and wine! Can’t wait to make my famous boozy carb casserole and all the fixings, which only costs half my monthly income! We’re super healthy because after we eat it, we practice intermittent fasting for the rest of the month!”
Tucker's what Stalin called 'useful idiots'.
Unlike in America he's totally useless 🤭 he shouldn't go back so he can stay useful 😜
exactly
Right-wingers like Tucker doing a good job of undermining Liberalism and dividing America better than any Soviet KGB agent could ever dream of 😂
I suspect it’s Tucker’s viewers that are the useful idiots.
Putin if I remember correctly said the same thing about him
He must have been rich his entire life. In the states we have carts like that in some places. Especially south of where Tucker is from in LA. Looks like he has had someone shopping for him for a very long time now. This does not shock me.
I’ve never seen shopping carts like that at the grocery store in the states, but I could see it being more prevalent on the East Coast in high crime areas. Not seen any in Tx, az, or Nm…nm could use them😂
We have them in lots of supermarkets in Canada, but dollar coins are more common here and they require a dollar. I think it's less common for Americans to carry change so maybe that's why it's not as prevalent in the U.S.?
That’s ironic, I assume only the fancy grocery stores would have that because mine don’t. And yours do? Yet here you are calling him rich?
@@Gabriel-it5jyAldi's uses it
@@danielkillorin9742aldis has quarter-locked carts…
Tucker finds grocery shopping so novel because his rich aS$ has never had to, not in the states not anywhere.
says the one with nazi bandera pic , Ukraine Europe isn't better !
Exactly.
"It's only one banana Michael
How much could it cost? 10 dollars? "
Bit like sausage fingers over here
He's not wrong though. That cart would have cost 3-400 in the US.
Tucker spent $104. for a week of groceries. Average salary is $200 -$300 a month, utilities just went up because of the heating/freezing fiasco. Gas just skyrocketed and food prices are still rising. Health, Education and Social Services got drastically cut when russia went on war footing. Plus all the factories burning means many russians have now lost their jobs. Pensioners get $150 a MONTH in russia.
Republicans in USA are welcome to move to Moscow now.
Have you ever thought?
Привет ципсота
Average income of Russians are $1000 a month. What crazy brainwashed numbers are you talking about?
@@elibrod9981привет, клоун
Average salary 200-300? Maybe some unofficial jobs in remote villages. 1000$+ is pretty ok for Russia, and there’s really small amount of people who gets less than 500, and it’s pretty real to earn 2000+
"What is this?! Borat?!"🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Lolz. Wonderful joke 😊
Imitation of Borat.
Borat was a parody, tucker is unironically serious about this.
For a country with the largest number of sanctions, everything doesn’t look bad at all.
@@Алена-ь5ы7ч it's in Moscow, of course it looks like that. Compare the supermarket in the wealthy area of town to the incredibly poor area, there's a big difference wherever you live.
The best part is that Tucker was doing some shopping while staying in 5 star hotel 😂
He would've been more supportive, if he stayed at a 2-3 star hotel, who are not part of a hotel chain. 😂
They walked out and threw it in the trash.
Yep, for $1,000 per night.
Flour, I use maybe 1 cup a year to thicken gravy, usually throw out the rest.
dont be bitter all your life....
(When asked about murdering your political opponents)
"Every leader kills people, some kill more than others. That is what leadership requires." - Tucker Carlson
Tells you everything need to know about this guy. 😂
Terrible comment from him. As if political murder is no big deal. 😢
Epstein did not kill himself.
For a country with the largest number of sanctions, everything doesn’t look bad at all.
American Psycho 2.0
The US government murdered MLK, the Black Panthers and probably JFK too.
Look what they're doing to my boy Assange and people in Guantanamo.
Tucker is Lucille from Arrested Development: "It's one banana, Michael. What could it cost, $10?"
It's the most average French supermarket I ever saw, and the guy is amazed for some reason.
I don't think he's ever actually been in a grocery store himself, to be fair.. so this was such a weird piece of propaganda
@@peachy_lilihe's more of a online grocery shopping or home chef type of guy.
I doubt he shops for himself but it is way better than your typical US supermarket.
@@DanielThureskog He's a nepo baby
get out more
This might be the first time in Tucker's life he was in a supermarket, having grown up an heir to a frozen food mogul . His amazement is sincere. Now he sees what his servants deal with every day. Next? Visit a Piatorichka for a real taste of Russian life.
Similarly as our former Czech president Václav Klaus who found out in his 80s that supermarkets have more than 2 kinds of yoghurt and it was a shock for him. 😀 Or our today prime minister when he finally realized that food here in Czechia cost twice price of what it costs in Germany or Poland, everyone is talking about that for years how they cheat us and when he visits German or Polish supermarket, he is like "wow, it's so much chepaer here!" Such "captain obvious" moments. These people are completely cutted off reality.
really? how obtuse are all of you? the all point was just to show that the sanctions have clearly not affected russia as the media are trying to portrait.
@@johndoe2-ns6tfand how does this show anything? so this supermarket has bread and cookies and shopping carts? that's supposed to be impressive?
There have been 0 sanctions against foodstuff.
So of course “the sanctions dont work” because there are none.
We dont want russia to starve. We want them to not produce rockets and tanks. And we blocade industry related to that.
@ic2177 well, you just proved my point.
We have ALDI in the US and every single ALDI has a $0.25 cart deposit, and we've all been to IKEA and they also have a cart escalator. Tucker has no idea what a self own this is, it just tells me he's never done his own shopping in his pampered life.
Those are both European companies. Many Americans have never stepped foot in an ALDI before, I imagine same goes for Tucker. The vast majority of stores in America do not require a coin to use a shopping cart.
It's £1 in the UK 😱 but I can buy or steal a token that fits in the slot 🥳
Every single one! He has never been to an Aldi ever. Not once!
Bro has never been to a Walmart in his life 💀💀. Then again I’ve only been there once and I never ever want to go back. That place is hell.
@@Chambers18yea I never seen it in my life ,32 year in America. Also been to countries all over the world and never seen that
Oh yeah, Ашан, a famously french owned supermarket chain in Russia...
He probably doesn’t shop for himself in the US
"Look at those lasers scanning the bar code! That's amazing!" -George H.W. Bush
“You’re telling me they have doors that open automatically???”
Somebody like Tucker Carson goes at the dinner just about every night Still lives with mom
Sanctions aren't supposed to affect snickers bars and razor blades, they are meant to slow down the production of military equipment and weapons first and foremost.
Да, но Кока-Кола, Икея и прочие компании не связанные с военной сферой ушли и прекратили свою деятельность на территории России. Если Икея не поставляет в вооружённые силы РФ стулья и столы для штабов, то не вижу смысла их действию. Конечно, тут может быть вопрос морали, и компании просто не хотят зарабатывать в стране начавшей военные действия против другой страны, но тогда почему эти же компании не поступают точно также с Израилем? В общем нет здесь никакой морали, а простой приказ/рекомендация вышестоящих органов государственной власти, которая в любой момент может пресечь работу частного бизнеса даже компании международного уровня.
@@urarti7049well I don't think so. Auchan is still in Russia and UE/France government can't do nothing with this. In case of Israel I totally agree.
Sad that the sanctions didn't really affect the military.
@b0lonius на счет Китая. Было мнение у наших представителей левого движения, что Навальный если бы сумел взять власть, то будучи европоцентризким националистом (если что, то Навальный свою политическую карьеру начал с ультраправых взглядов), то ради обещаний Запада начал бы широкую конфронтацию (пускай только торгово-экономическую) против Китая на радость США.
People are so dumb... they dont even understand sanctions... even coal wasn't sanctioned... :D
shit tons of chinese coal came thru russia to estonia.. and the rest of eu... to produce electricity...
thats what "green revolution is" , moving co2 to other places... and thinking ur lowering co2 :D:D:D::D you cant literally lower co2... only way to lower it is to stop existing, consum,ing rofl...
i guess thats what their argument is... they want few billion to disspear.. but their propaganda has pracatically made that humans are in threat of extinction .... yet people think biggest worry in the wortld is fcking ukraine war or whatever trivial bs these low iq politicians think of....
You'd be surprised that Aldi in the US has the same coin operated carts. It's just to encourage people to put them back, nothing more.
It’s the only grocery store that has the system lol and it’s not even close to being a first choice grocery store in the US
@@donkeydik2602Well... Yeah. Other stores hire people to literally collect the carts all the time.
We pay for baggers and cart collectors with higher prices in the store.
lol exactly
Also saves Aldi money… no need to people to walk outside and return carts back inside the grocery store all day long
@@AleksandrPanzinAlexi don't get the concept of a bagger, like are americans too spoiled and lazy to put the stuff they bought in a box or a bag?
"100$ for groceries - surely this is a great thing to give up your freedom for" exactly!!!!🥰🎉😊
What freedom?
“this is the grocery cart escalator!!!”
not even 5 minutes into watching this and Tucker has already ran into 2 things that exist in certain American grocery stores and losing his mind over how revolutionary it is, incredible
Very few actually so it is new to most in the US same for coin deposit carts.
I was impressed too when I first saw those, I thought it was very clever, just like the coin deposit carts. but that was over 30 years ago and I was a child then. Over here ever since Covid a lot of stores rigged their coin deposit boxes on their carts inoperable since during the height of the pandemic no one wanted to touch those things (the push bars were easily cleaned, the locking mechanism was not) and now few people carry cash. I still carry tokens you can use on those carts in stead of coins, but in a lot of places they are still non-functional. So you can just grab a cart like in the before time, without locks, and people return them anyway. It seems over here the need for an incentive to return the carts was vastly overestimated. As long as the percentage of assholes is low you don't really need it. And as a theft prevention they are completely useless. If you want to take it with you, you just put in a coin (far lower in value than the cart), take the cart and break open the box to get your coin back if you even want it. Over a decade ago there was a grocery store that had automatic locking wheels on their carts that would lock up if you left their parking lot with a cart. This system was buggy, expensive and trying to solve a problem that was far too small to warrant such a huge investments, and annoyance for the regular customers who had their carts locking up randomly for no reason, so after a little while they stopped using it.
Ur so biased, I personally had never heard of these things before and would’ve reacted the same. You’d probably be just as pissed at me right? Or maybe you have another reason to shit on Tucker Carlson.
@@danielkillorin9742I am in the states and have never seen either one
are you sure you live in america? where the hell do you find these?
His GROCERY purchase was worth JUST A HALF OR A THIRD OF AVERAGE MONTHLY SALARY IN RUSSIA!…Conclusion: Russians can eat only twice per month!…This is only if they do not need to pay for ANYTHING ELSE!😂😂😂
Yeah but it was in Moscow, I’m sure the salaries are higher there
@@spaceowl5957 Ironically, it's also cheaper there.
we just buy way less products and way more cheaper
like you wont buy really expensive meat or cheese, some delicates if theres no occasion or some holiday
yeah, personally i can buy groceries maybe for about 100 dollars per week, pretty much the same as tucker did, but i have pretty wealthy family as well)
so most of russians spend about 30-40 dollars per week, and even less in small cities
Its like going to Pakistan and saying "oH mY GOd bRO peOPlE hErE aRE So rIch, iTs sO cHeAP bRO!!11!!"
Or like going to ukr. Since it is by far the poorest in Europe 😂
@@bitterballs356astronomical levels of cope
@@bitterballs356 Your name fits your perfectly, bitter vatnik 🐵
@@bitterballs356yet somehow Russia can’t win against Ukraine. Good job dismantling your own point.
@@bitterballs356 boi it's 22:28 in Moscow. You should be asleep by now! 🤡
As an American our bread in supermarkets is usually pretty bad
Most supermarket breads are trash but if you go to a Whole Foods or a higher end grocery store, they have a pretty decent selection.
The scary thing is how thinly veiled Tucker's intellectual dishonesty is. You'd have to be close to clinically mentally impaired to not understand the concept of purchasing power per unit of currency and that wages differ between countries. While I dispise Tucker and his audience I think it should go without saying that they're not stupid enough to actually be oblivious to these things, which just goes to show how they are deliberately trying to deceive both the public and probably even themselves to a degree, in order to uphold the facade of ideological congruency
Yes, yes, and yes! It’s much worse than ignorance. It’s mendacity.
As someone who often interacts with Tucker's fanbase, I have to say that YES, a lot, and I mean A LOT of them are stupid enough to not even grasp the most basic concepts of economics.
There are plenty that are hypochrites or lie to themselves to believe it, but the majority are just that stupid.
Want to agree with you but 9% of Americans think chocolate milk comes from brown cows, so yeah.
Brown cows are immigrants coming up from central america to invade us with chocolate milk floods trust me I saw it on fox.@@merrydaye4763
Yes, tucker and his audience are just awful
What makes it even funnier is the fact that I'm fairly certain that Tucker has never visited a grocery store in his life. He's the epitome of Rich. His family owns the Swanson frozen foods line and is very rich from that. Which I think is why he's amazed at the coin operated shopping carts that have been around in Aldi's for decades. Most stores in the US do not do this. There's other anti-theft deterrents but largely you just go and get a cart and shop. Aldi, being a EU store though kind of brought that to the US.
Edit: To answer the question about how good the bread is there. As a US person that has traveled abroad to EU, whenever I jump the pond, I cant wait for the bread. Unsure how or why bread is so crappy here in the US....it's crappy *and* very expensive. But getting over to the UK or Germany, breads are cheap, fresh, and so damned good. So I can *almost* understand Tucker's fascination with the quality breads there. I would imagine Russia has similar baking standards and practices as the EU. And it doesnt even seem to be unique to "the West" as I've heard many middle eastern countries are similar with their breads.
Edit 2: With how large Russia is and the serious diversity of lands in all the provinces and such, I would be shocked if Russia relied heavily on outside imports to produce their foods. So, unless there was a really bad crop or something I wouldnt expect shelves in stores to be empty these days. I think the biggest impact would be some foreign products, such as Coke or something to be scarce or expensive vs pre-sanctions.
American bread has additives that are banned in the rest of the world to keep American bread fresh, American bread has a additive that comes from bird feathers, here in Ireland bread only lasts a few days and my family will only use it for toast after 2 days, the bread we buy is made fresh every day in Lidl called Brennans crusty white bread 800g and you have to cut it yourself, it's goes stale after 2 days and is only 2.59 euros, we won't eat bread when in American unless some sourdough because most of it just tastes sweet to us and in fact it would be classed as cake here in Ireland because of the sugar content of American bread, subway got upset because the government classed its bread as cake when they first opened in Dublin
@@dogwhistle8836 this isnt the same across the board, and yes there are some preservatives used in the commercially produced and packaged breads. But even the fresh baked bakery breads where it gets stale after a day or 2, it's expensive and while better than the commercial breads is just not the same as I find across the pond. Very hard to articulate and using the "americans use additives" is complete garbage. Yes, if you're comparing wonder bread in the store vs an actual bakery that's the only time that comes into play.
Wow they have bread !! Can they go to corner local market and get a 1" thick , 1 Lb Black Angus Prime Rib for lunch.
@@DGPHolyHandgrenadeaditives are defo a thing, but more importantly sugar, and ofc the flour itself, i've heard, heard, can't confirm that a lot of filler is used instead of flour, even heard stories about sawdust, from americans themselves, but could be the type of wheat, the processing etc, maybe for mass production they process something differently, some modified yeast or something, i can't say, but i do know that bread is one of rare things all americans will agree that it suckcs comparatively, similar with chocolate, but that is the processing of milk that makes american chocolate tastes different than here, but bread is objectively worse.
As for middle east, yeah ofc they are good, the best in the world probably, their entire culture for thousands of years revolves about it, and yeast is usually the afterthought there..
I want to say the coin thing used to be thing with the heavy duty baggage carts at airports in the US, granted this was decades ago and before most luggage had 2-4 wheels, and way before being incentives to not bring checked luggage.
Tucker really though that 100$ grocery shopping sounds like a utopia, had he shopped in an Indonesian supermarket he would’ve probably got a heart attack (you’ll probably get all the stuffs he bought there for around 20$)
In brazil we have a 1200 minimum wage (55.7% earn less then that but we will ignore that part) we pay 376 on average on super maket for roughtly Basic life needs, 80% of the rest goes for taxes loool
In America an average shopping trip for a week can go for upwards of $300 and that's on a minimum wage salary of $2100 per month. Rent is on average $1700-2000 for a studio or single bedroom in most cities nowadays.
@@digitalxrealism your telling me yall waste 100 USD on freacking dish cleaning products? Yeah thats not what i hear on quite litterally every american dude out there.
Plus in my nation 57% of the population earn less then the minimum wage.
Plus damn
How bad is your inheritance laws??? Like in brazil we earn everything but the money, because pretty much everything goes to pay the debts, in the USA yall get nothing or are forced to pay rent???
Yes, A RUclips traveler had the opinion that luxury was cheapest in Indonesia. Even comfortable hotels were inexpensive.
as an obligatory dick measuring contest for SEA, I will say that $20 is more basically the standard here and I cannot really say Filipinos can even go beyond $20 per month for daily necessities if not for the constant price freezing and changes on logistics.
Not many people are keeping Tucker from moving his family to Russia if he wants to be there and enjoy himself daily 🙏🏽🍀
I’m trying to think of a joke about him getting to marvel every day at some extraordinarily mundane things but that IS just the video. Can’t think of anything he didn’t already say
Я с радостью поменяюсь с ним подданством, имуществом и недвижимостью. Судя по эмоциям на видео, он сочтет это достойной сделкой.
Frankly, I was surprised Tucker didn't jump when Solovyov offered him a job at Rossiya 1.
You have to realize that Tucker Carlson probably doesn't ever go to a supermarket. He is at the income level where he has people who do that sort of thing for him. Many stores have the coin-deposit carts. Most of them have electronic wheels that lock up when the cart is taken outside of the parking lot though. People stealing carts used to be a big problem for stores. Yes, homeless people in the US do steal the carts, when they can. I have also seen the escalators that have grooves that the cart wheels fit into. Every IKEA store has those, for example. Tucker doesn't get around much.
For a country with the largest number of sanctions, everything doesn’t look bad at all.
Homeless in the USA? Sir, what are you talking about? Where do the homeless come from in the USA, and even those who steal carts?
I did not get the point in the video. You can take the cart if you have a coin. Nobody is blocking you to steal them. It's just a motivation to bring the cart back and don't leave it in tha parking area.
TBF, I hadn't seen the grooved wheel cart escalators before, just because most of the shops where I live are single story. 🤷
like fr bro’s never been to aldi 💀
here are some fun facts about groceries in Russia: since summer of 2023 cucumbers have become like 40-50% more expensive and some of them now cost as much as chicken.
egg prices also grew by around 50% last year and that created a wave of memes "hey government, how are your eggs?" cuz "eggs" is a slang for "testicles" in russian.
I'm pretty sure it's not slang but is actually what they're called.
I at least never knew a different word to refer to that part.
@@grumpykitten4566 oh wait you're right. I didn't remember that even in medicine they are called "eggies" lol
Move to canada then you will learn what high costs are
It’s also slang for testicles in Mexico (but singular egg is for penis)
@@Thixico thanks, now I can feel the power of the Internet: I'm discussing how testicles are called in different languages with people I'll never see. Quite a unique experience lmao
3:00 Tucker doesn't know how a super market cart works.
4:00 Tucker is amazed by grooved floors.
5:10 Tucker being so American he nuts over super market bread as if he just got it from the bakery (the lady behind him isn't looking at him funny because of his foreign talk to a camera but because she finds it cringe that a guy is all excited about budget bread)
6:45 Tucker discovers Russia has cereal and cookies. Also "hohohoho!"
7:50 C O C A I N U M
8:10 Russian wine...from the first "special operation" (story time, yes wines from the black sea erea are pretty dope. My grandpa used to get supplies of Odessan grapes all the time and make an amazing dry red.)
8:30 we witness Tucker performing the equivalent of buying these below 1 euro brands at Lidl.
9:10 Tucker doesn't know what small/cashier isles are and assumes sanctions vaporize food stocks.
9:20 holy pogers, they got mentos!
10:20 Tucker doesn't understand economics.
13:22 Tucker is starting a revolution because of super market prices????
I have no idea why I made these time marks, I just thought it would be fun. Have a good day.
It's because the coin system is very uncommon in the US… or just because he is too rich to go shopping.
Thank you
Идея видео не в том что в России есть хлеб а в том что ничего не изменилось в худшую сторону как говорят по CNN
Кстати, прямо за этим прилавком находится пекарня и хлеб продают еще горячий.
@@RedtoboxThere are no sanctions on food or other supermarket items, this is just the typical Russian spin of "sanctions aren't even working, lol!" while simultaneously trying to pressure the West into lifting the sanctions. Why would Russia care so much about the sanctions, if they weren't doing anything?
aldi in the US used to have the cart coin system. only place i've ever seen it in the US@user-zf8ef6ek6y
I have to be honest... I found your channel because I used to be obsessed with international grocery-shop videos. I'm pretty sure I landed on Niki Proshin's channel and that led me here so many moons ago. Thanks to RUclips, a lot of us ignorant westerners got to see what life abroad was like.
I knew nothing about Ukraine until the invasion happened. Now I love the country.
😂😂😂😂 Time educated yourself more then ffs
Seriously! I’ll never get to afford travel so videos are the best I can manage.
@@carolwilliams8511 Average American falling for war propaganda and psyops:
Tune in to Sanctioned Ivan and watch him eat knockoff McDonalds cheeseburgers every day
This is the same guy who told his viewers to call Child Protection Services if you see a child wearing a surgical mask.
The people working there probably hang up those calls 😂
@davidcharnes3623 he said that to mock the left after it was proven masks did not work & they still be pushing that bs
Tokyo would blow his mind lol
Barely any food has been put under sanctions, it just doesn't happen with any other country as well. Sanctions are about tech and material to build weapons, not food.
Yeah my understanding was that food and medicine is generally always excluded from sanctions for humanitarian reasons.
In fact, they were deliberately announced that they would not affect the average Russian's food or health.
There are two possibilities in terms of Tucker's comments regarding the cost of his grocery store trip:
1. He understands full well that what he is purchasing is incredibly expensive for a typical Russian, and he's just being disingenuous, or,
2. He actually doesn't understand basic math and cannot appreciate the disparity in wages between his home country and Russia.
Or, hidden 3rd option: the logic centre of his brain shut down when he saw that beautiful, beautiful bread and had a massive hormone and endorphin dump.
Sidebar: when I saw the "Tucker in Russia" videos online, I was eagerly awaiting all the hot takes from Roman.
Tucker Carlson has always been an average malicious journalist, nowhere near CNN bad but still did not help deescalate rising situations during 2016 elections. After he got fired from Fox News he must have simply decided to evilmax and suck off Russia.
1 with a caveat, he knows his followers don't
Tbh not even hot takes, just facts
He's actively being disengenous because he and people like him desperately, desperately wish that the US was a fucked up kleptocracy with a sham democracy like Russia
This is a problem with propaganda in general. Often you are not sure if the person is honesty ignorant, or malicious and pretending ignorance.
Average monthly income percentage spending on groceries in the US is ≈7%, In Western Europe it’s about 10-15% and in Russia it’s over 30% (2021 numbers, but due to global inflation the margins are still there today)
Tucker obviously knows this, but his boomer viewers he can make money off and manipulate doesn’t, they will just blame Brandon 😅
Yeah Tucker with the never ending questions all of which are easily answered for a journalist if they just spent 30 seconds thinking about it, but any real answers would of course defeat what he's trying to accomplish with his questioning. The best thing is of course that eternal confused dog look he's got plastered on his face.
But huw much is for home in USA,probably 30%,my is 1% and everyone i know
@@dzonikg Considering that the average minimum wage salary in Russia is about 240$ per month, and the average Russian salary per month is about 600$ (and the average rent in a Russian city center for a 1 bedroom apartment is 400$ or 270$ outside the city center according to Numbeo) I highly doubt that you spend less than 50%, let alone 1% of your income on housing/rent.
If excluding extremely expensive and among the most attractive global cities like London, NYC, Amsterdam, San Fransisco etc most average people wouldn’t afford (Just like most provincial Russians couldn’t even dream of moving to Moscow or SPB) - I would say housing/rent costs as percentage of average income is fairly similar in Russia vs the West. If not a bit higher in Russia. But this obviously depends on where in the country you live, what type of housing you are in and how much you make between minimum wage vs average wage.
And the real metric showcasing total living costs vs income (disposable income) clearly shows that westerners have significantly more money to save or spend after rent, groceries, utilities and taxes has been paid adjusted for average income - AKA Russians are living significantly more “paycheck to paycheck” than western countries with all expenses taken in to account.
@dzonikg yeah right 😂
What, the 3 people you know? 😂
@@Fluxwuxhousing market prices are very elastic to income, which is why in any place in the world the rent/mortgage to income ratio will be roughly the same.
Tucker dropping in an unironic "we're not making this up btw" was wild lmao
Tucker Carlson when he discovers, there is Moscow in Russia: 🤯
"You're telling me there's a Kremlin here???"
[LIVE TUCKER REACTION]
The bread thing is hilarious because I literally work at a BREAD FACTORY is the US and it’s literally the same.
It is not the same, bread quality in US is worse and a good one costs good money, in Russia it is the opposite. Taste of bread is better and more healthy choices like we call them the black bread. Food quality in Russia and especially dairy products are on another level, it is just the fact.
You don't have such culture of "normal" bread anymore
@@DD-dp4pj The US has a wide variety of breads, we have just about every kind of bread you can imagine.
@@floydlooney6837 Not more than Germany or France, that I bet. You grossly overestimate the variety of bread there is in the US. Also he's talking about quality not quantity
@@floydlooney6837plenty of videos of US expats in the UK say how much better UK bread is than US and a far bigger selection. The US food quality is overall much worse than Europe with too many additives banned in Europe and an over reliance on chemicals as a substitute for good hygiene practices. You are just talking rubbish, probably never left your home town. 😂
Honestly, you could probably make a reality show with half of the on air personalities in the US just sending them to experience normal people and places in America. Would be an unending tour of delight, amazement and radiacalizing.
Tucker has never been in a Walmart, Target, or even CostCo if he thinks Only in Russia you walk through the area with perfume , clothing, etc. to get to groceries!!! Not to mention Germany, France, England, all European countries!!!
I work as a grocery broker in the US and i can tell you the reason its going up so fast is in part because of inflation, but brands take inflation as an opportunity to increase their margins and make it seem like inflation is larger. It fills me with rage when i get the updated costs and msrps and i see the costs go up by 1% and the msrps by 7+%.
NY/NJ Shop Rite : Steroid, antibiotic and hormone free chicken legs $ .89 C / Lb On sale this week. Cheaper than popcorn
@@tday891 not a bad deal, but keep in mind if a brand advertises steroid, antibiotic and hormone free chicken thats not a great sign because those are requirements for chicken to be sold in the US. Kinda like saying your brand of bottled water doesnt contain pond scum
Not to mention shrinking package sizes
Thank the corrupt corporations which have been given even more power by our corrupt Supreme Court's ruling in "Citizens United," leading to elections being influenced by dark money and Super Pacs.
Its not all inflation, its marked up prices for profit because they know people will buy it anyways.
"Is this Borat?" YES. Tucker is acting like Borat.
However, unlike Borat, he does what he does absolutely unintentionally.
Who stole tuckers chin?
@@marcromain64 also, we just like Borat for genuine reasons
A reverse Borat.
I wonder what Tucker would find if he went grocery shopping in chelyabinsk. Good shit as always Roman 🇷🇺
I have been to small towns in Russia and all have big markets that have what you need. But you make this st up because you think this homosexual traitor is honest
How stupid can he be
well, it would look the same actually. you can get groceries anywhere
@@bitterballs356 You have a Z profile picture. Enjoy being delusional.
@@roman_nfkrz ok traitor. Russia is actually much better than you wanna make it sound. And much better than the ukr you betrayed Russia for.
Tucker: "Omg full cart of groceries is only $100 here!"
Russians who earn $100 per month: 💀
In Russia, no one earns 100 dollars a month, the average salary is around 700 dollars, which of course is not very much, but not fucking 100.
It’s not even a full cart of groceries lol
I earn 2k/month. I’m Russian 😂 living in Russia
@@yuliyak3779 Sure. If you live in Russia, how do you write this comment? Russians don't have the Internet.
@@janbroda8592sometimes it works in my cave, mb enemies satellite
Tucker Carlson: 'Maybe ideology doesn't matter if people can't even afford their groceries.'
Also Tucker: Against minimum wage, against publicly funded healthcare, against student loan forgiveness.
So what is it, Tucker? Do you want people to afford living, or do you not want to take any meaningful measures to alleviate the financial burdens of people?
He declined to mention the average Russian earns around $800 usd per month, with the minimum wage being $208 usd per month. Of course
@@rebeccap1441 problem is that Russians do not use dollars in the domestic market and they have a phenomenally low public debt compared to Western countries. Almost every Russian family has a car, a computer, a phone, the Internet, and some household items, so in principle, the average standard of living there is not much lower than in the states of America (considering that it is the most sanctioned country).
@@rebeccap1441 the average russian earns way less than that. It's average in Moscow, not in the whole country. But Moscow is big and rich indeed.
@@swe1733 recently most sanctioned country* Also, are anything of that is anything special? Besides a car, because not nearly every household has one.
@@swe1733 "Almost every Russian family has a car, a computer, a phone, the Internet, and some household items" Not even close to true, and if you'd ever been there you'd be too embarrassed to make such a laughable claim. But you're really only interested in spreading lies anyway, yes?
Love from Germany. I'm laughing through this video, it's hilarious. Tucker Carlson seems to be a "clueless at everything" American. It's like a sketch show or something. He's his own caricature. Untoppable humor almost 😂
Yeah well, not too long ago, I seen some Germans in a Walmart. They were having similar reactions as Tucker. I don't know what it is about euros wanting to go to Walmart, especially looking at the guns, but it is strange. I also see Euros taking pictures of themselves next to cactus too. If they are happy, then good for them.
@@willw8011I see alot of southern border crossers in walmart i dont recall ever seeing any europeans though
When Roman compared him to Borat, I almost died laughing.
Do a deep dive on Trucker... He is a Trust Fund Baby RICH AF and I don't think he goes shopping like regular people...
And couriers must fool him, since he got a price shock
To be fair I have never seen a grocery cart escalator before, so that one was pretty amazing.
I saw one in Whole Foods in Tampa when vacationing from Mexico.
I’m from Toronto Canada and several grocery stores here have them. I still find them fun.
Why didn't Tucker take a little drive outside of Moscow to maybe, Kostroma?
......his Russian handlers probably wouldn't allow it......
Tucker was the perfect person to bring to russia. Dude doesn't even know Cyryllic and can't distinguish between flour and sugar. Never seen a package lol
And apperantly didnt know that you can use your Smartphone to translate nowadays
Guy just spent almost half of the typical worker wage on one shopping. If you take average monthly wage of 25 000 rubel
60 000 rubel
@@thelucky4083 half of the minimum wage. The majority of Russians outside of Moscow live with $250-400 per month
@@leme5639 lol no, if you make 250-400 you are a lazy piece of ass
You know what's amazing is Tucker talked up about how great Russia is, but he didn't mention their FREE healthcare system. I wonder why? 🤔
@@williamyoung9401because he haven't used it and knows nothing about it? Anyway it depends on your region, just like other services.
I am from Ireland and we have those types of shopping carts too, same with many European countries. Is Tucker seriously this dense?
Also we have grooved escalators too, the wheels of the trolley lock into the grooves so your trolley doesn't start rolling back down with you and knocking others taking the escalator behind you, pretty much common sense. I can't tell if Tucker is out of touch with avarage Americans that he hasn't seen them or if America generally doesn't have these things, either way Tucker is a propagandist and should not be taken seriously by anyone.
I'm from Turkey and our shopping carts are also like that where you have to insert a 1 Lira coin and the cart will detatch from it's lock. Tucker is dense as shit.
We also have ALDI'S here in America and they do the same exact thing. I'm guessing this dumb, rich guy has never shopped before.😑
the average Russian is poorer than the average Bulgarian but still products in Russia cost more
“Consumer Prices in Bulgaria are 33.4% higher than in Russia (without rent)
Consumer Prices Including Rent in Bulgaria are 26.1% higher than in Russia
Rent Prices in Bulgaria are 2.2% higher than in Russia
Restaurant Prices in Bulgaria are 21.1% higher than in Russia
Groceries Prices in Bulgaria are 47.2% higher than in Russia”
^ Numbeo
According to Expatistan, Bulgaria is overall 21% more expensive too. The GDP PPP of both countries hovers around 35-36,000 usd equivalent.
@@Muscovy7 Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax): Bulgaria 825.52€ Russia 511.18€
Local Purchasing Power in Russia is 21.7% lower than in Bulgaria
@@nbss not how that works. A burger meal in Russia costs 400 rub compared to 11-12 dollars in the United States and 8 euro in Bulgaria. This means that the true exchange rate (purchasing power) for Russia is undervalued by 65% with a true exchange rate of 30 rub to usd (look up the big mac index and look into expatistan) while Bulgarian exchange rates are undervalued by 22% meaning Russian purchasing power at the average monthly salary that you quoted of about 50,000 rub has an equivalent value directly compared to Bulgaria (when you convert for 22% undervaluation you come out to 1062 euro equivalent) while Russia stands at approximately 1,380 euro equivalent due to PPP. Russians on average enjoy 30% higher purchasing power. Russians don’t spend Euros in Russia or dollars. They spend rubles. This is why the Big Mac Index exists and why Purchasing Power Parity exists. It’s also how Russia’s economy is the 5th largest at well over 5.3 trillion dollars according to the World Bank. This is all stuff you can verify and check yourself. I even left sources in my last post.
axidetly disliked sorry
@@Muscovy7 lmao where are the sources Ivan? russia purchasing power parity is lower than Bulgaria according to all official sources,even purchasing power parity can't be used to compare between 2 countries because it measures values in their internal markets not relatively between two countries,gdp per capita is used for that , either way in both cases Bulgaria comes up ahead
Когда смотрел этот поход Тракера Карлсона в магаз у меня чуть мозг не расплавился.
От чего?
@@paztwel Я украинец и у меня в провинциальном городе есть такой же супермаркет. А он это преподносит как великое достижение России и путина.
@@paztwelот глупости Такера скорее всего.
@@Alexadron2 а теперь открой CNN и почитай:
*CNN:* _A woman looks at empty shelves in a supermarket in Moscow_
*CNN:* _Familiar goods disappear, starting from toilet paper_
*Euronews:* _Russian domestic production has come to a complete standstill with no capacity to replace lost businesses_
*CNBC:* _The darkest of clouds hang over the Russian consumer_
Такер нигде не говорит, что это достижение Путина. Речь идёт про пустые магазины во время санкций 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆😂😂😂😂😂😂
I like how Russia has a shopping center named after the first man in space (Gagarinskii). Why don’t we have an Armstrong’s chain here in the US?!? This is the question that Tucker should really be exploring!
That is because it is situated near Gagarinskyi square check out the soviet monument there) lol
But we do have Pigly Wiglys down south, named after a historical Civil War battle. " The Battle of Pigly Wigly Ridge
@@tday891 That’s just right outside of Porkysburg, right?
Thanks!
Probably his first time in a grocery store abroad. Europe is the best place for bread. The US has "bread". And what the fluffy stuff they sell as bread in Asia definitely isn't bread. Different countries, different food.
$100 for a week's food sounds about right for a typical family in most countries in eastern Europe if they avoid really expensive stuff, but wages in Russia are about half that of EU eastern Europe countries.
I was amazed at russia's futuristic interlocking shopping carts that no one else has. It is truly the age of miracles.
Doesnt exist in the US or Canada lol
For us in the Netherlands it's a look back into history. We don't have had that anymore for years.
@@telebubba5527 I was having a laugh that they're only at interlocking carts? We moved on to hovercarts back in '21.
I've never seen a shopping cart that required a coin deposit.
People do steal shopping carts, so that is true. Homeless and also people that live in apartments steal the shopping carts. Grocery stores hire people to track down the shopping carts and return those to the stores. A coin deposit would not stop that though. No one is going to walk a mile or more back to a store for a 25 cent or whatever deposit refund.
What's next, automatic sliding doors?
If the U.S. incorporated carts that need a coin to use, Tucker would twist it, saying "America is continuing to lose its freedom!"
A dingleberry....
*ucker's mouth is coin operated.
And that’s the thing: they do. That technology has been around since at least the 60s. Some stores do it differently than others. Some have just the coin operated cart system, others have a more advanced sensor locking system that still manages to screw up and leads to locking on random people for no reason and having to waste a poor employee’s time trying to unlock the cart with the remote control looking key.
Wow, it seems Tucker hasn't experienced a modern US supermarket! "Bread, oh my goodness," his reaction is quite amusing! In my local store (WINCO) here in the USA, you can actually find a large, thick loaf of bread, approximately 2 feet long, for under 50 cents. It's a great deal and pairs well with coffee from time to time.
I must commend Tucker on his keen observation. There are NO SANCTIONS on FOOD or MEDICINE...
He wasn't paid to make observations... He was paid for propaganda and to make Putin seem somewhat sane and adequate... He failed 😅
@@bl8346 Who? Tucker or Putin ... or both? ;-) (Will we ever see Putin grocery shopping?)
what do you mean? all the big usa fastfoods left russia...wait, not. :))
@pelephotography some companies left Russia because they wanted to, it has nothing to do with sanctions