I decided to do a nice informative full tour of a German Owned (Russian) Supermarket. This store was a location I haven't visited before. So it was interesting to see how it differs from the local one I shop at. I do have a Question for everyone, How does this compare to a local Supermarket where you live in the world. Let me know in the comments. If you might like to join me over on Telegram, I am very active there in the chat group: t.me/travellingwithrussellchat Ways, you can support me and the channel 💳 (Russian Bank Deposit) Sberbank: +7 916-313-0982 💳 (Set up for Everyone) www.donationalerts.com/r/travelwithrusell
@@TravellingwithRussell it’s bloody empty . When I go to my Tesco superstore I have to wait in the queue at the cash point. It is not the question what is on offer , the question is, what is affordable for the most people . And because the western products must be bought , paying in Dollars , they get more and more expensive for Russians because the exchange rate for the Rubel gets worse and worse .
@@arndbaggen3011 у тебя один магазин на 10000 людей, а в России один магазин на 1000 людей. Тебе надо ехать в твой магазин, а в России достаточно повернуть за угол дома. Большинство продуктов теперь производится внутри России и русским плевать на курс доллара.
@@arndbaggen3011 you have one store per 10,000 people, and in Russia there is one store per 1,000 people. You need to go to your store, but in Russia you just need to turn the corner of the house. Most products are now produced inside Russia and Russians don’t care about the dollar exchange rate.
I love your videos Russell! Keep them coming. I’ve never seen a grocery store this large in my life😮. I swear it’s bigger than Walmart & Costco combined. It’s so overwhelming I truly wouldn’t know where to start. I worked for Walmart for 17 years in the deli/bakery btw.
@@jerrylee4485 это временное явление, чтобы временно снизить потребление/кредитование. Ставка то большая, но я и на вклад могу под 20% деньги положить.
I am amazed at the quantities of fresh items available. Considering the scale of Globus, the turnover of food items must be massive to make such a hypermarket financially viable. Do not worry about how busy such places appear. The fact that the shelves and aisles are well stocked is evident that a large volume of trade occurs there. Another great video. Great job, Russell!
Thanks, the turn over of people is so hard to show in a 1 hour time frame that I walk inside. Given all the other hours in the day people are shopping in there.
Oh wow wow wow Russell. That was so impressive. Many thanks for your time showing just how life is in Russia. They must be laughing at so called sanctions. If you ever see haggis on sale let me know. Much appreciated Anna & Rob
У меня нет ребенка, я не слежу за памперсами, но сейчас посмотрела в интернет-магазинах, памперсы хаггис есть, я часто заказываю продукты для быта и готовки. У нас уже есть шутка, что девушки "убивают" деньги парней\мужей на одной из интернет площадке (Wildberries), ахахах, забавно, как это вошло в привычную жизнь так быстро. В больших городах, порой, проще заказать продукты, их привезут через 15 минут - час (в зависимости от сервиса), чем идти в оффлайн магазин.
Russell, this must have cost you a fortune to pay for all these actors and the warehouse filled with every manner of food and non food items. And then getting everyone to pretend to be buying all that delicious looking food and carrying it out. You must really be a wealthy man to set all this up. JK, the sanctions obviously are tougher on the EU countries than Russia.
In the world of Relations across the globe, you Russell, along with "Luna the Pantera", and the couple at "I am Puma" / "I am Cheetah" do more for Peace than all the BS Politicians. Thank you Russell.
Just few politicians are for peace. Even PM of India is smb who doesnt care. Yes, India do something in BRICS, but do not push for peace. Its my opinion.
@AndreiBerezin Moscow is a city. I see youtube videos outside Moscow and it's sad to see the poverty, no running water, toilets, showers, electricity, basic hygiene, can't afford food, housing, etc.
Москва один из самых лучших мегаполисов в мире и точно самый лучший мегаполис в Европе и США для жизни и воспитания детей. Всего нам наилучшего ! All the best !!!
@billybones9039 у тебя укрокастрюлинг головного мозга ! Если ты реально считаешь , что те , кто зарегистрирован например в NYC платят налоги где-то в условном Детройте , то sorry. Москва , как центр культуры и столица России , зарабатывает деньги в том числе и на туристическом бизнесе. По итогам первого квартала 2024 года туристы в Москве оставили порядка 300 млрд рублей, из которых 40 млрд поступили в городской бюджет - такие цифры привёл мэр Сергей Собянин. За три месяца столица приняла 5,86 млн гостей, что на 20% больше, чем в доковидном 2019 году. Так же процветает строительный бизнес. Или у вас интернета нет и вы информацию посмотреть не можете ?
It's so interesting. Thanks for filming this. I pass on information to my friends. I'm in America. Northern state of Minnesota. By the way a side note. I've been to Germany and Poland. The Coke products not made in America do not taste the same. Coffee the same. We did enjoy the differences .❤🎉 Keep doing what you're doing. I appreciate it.
We’re in California. And we got to experience this kind of stores. Not in Moscow, but spent three weeks on vacation in Minsk, Belarus. To say that these stores are overwhelming, that would be an understatement. The variety of products is mind blowing. So many times we had to ask people for their advice on what to buy. We had a blast on vacation. Can’t wait to do it again!
Although Coca-Cola denies it, the taste of drinks can vary significantly in different countries.For example, in the US, Coca-Cola uses high fructose corn syrup as a sweetener, while in many other countries, it uses cane sugar or beet sugar. The type and amount of sugar affect the sweetness and mouthfeel of the drink. Another factor that influences the taste of Coca-Cola is the quality and source of water.
Coke tastes different from state to state , so you can't compare it to Germany and Poland. I been all over Russia and to me it tasted the same as in Winnipeg Canada. They tweak the formula all the time. Remember coke classic ? They tried to change the taste too much and people revolted and so they had to make coke classic. Tell your friends not to go to Russia , until this is all over, they don't want to get in trouble with the KGB. I go to the states 3 times a week and drink coke from Minnesota and it tastes a little different and it could be the water. They just use municipal water. Winnipeg gets its water from lake of the woods. while Minneapolis gets it from the river or wells.
At 47:29 you can see a girl which is collecting an ordered food via internet for delivery. Place an internet order and it will be delivered as fast as possible within the same day.
Спасибо, друг! Привет из Беларуси!!! Хочу сказать: если бы это видео показали жителю СССР, лет 25-30 назад - он бы сказал, что "это американская пропаганда"! Если бы ему сказали, что Это Будет в России - он бы Не Поверил!!! Он бы сошел с ума и сказал, что Вы все врете, а это - Америка!!!
Юрий, только нужно не забывать, что это не потому что продуктов стало больше, а потому что кто-то стал меньше кушать. Беларусь достигла потребления мяса на душу населения уровня БССР в 2008 году. И хоть таких данных не нашел, но уверен, что преобладает мясо птицы, в то время как тогда говядина.
@@Александр_Михайлов Вы совершенно правы! Я жил при СССР! С 2014-го года я инвалид! Год ничего не напоминает? Так вот, на пенсию - фарш стал Не доступен! Говядина - стала Не доступной! Самый бюджетный вариант для инвалида - именно курица! Но, на нее тоже цены растут, а пенсии -гет! Скоро вымру, как динозавры!!!
@@Александр_Михайлов Лично у меня нет стеснения в финасах чтобы купить говядину. однако покупаю ее редко и только у проверенного частника. Предпочитаю индюшатину. А почему? Коровы, телята болеют как и люди и их лечат антибиотиками. Куры сидят на гормонах роста. И только индюки более-менее здоровы . и то под сомнением)
если ходим с мамой по магазинам, то она часто говорит что если бы кото из тех кто умер в 80е, сейчас воскрес и зашел в любой магазин он бы помер повторно от охренения 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ЕвгенияАриэль Расскажите маме, что общие демографические потери России с 91-го 35 миллионов человек. Из которых 25 миллионов сверхсмертность. 25 миллионов человек умерли и большинство из них из-за резкого ухудшения качества питания. Подумайте, что вы сказали выше.
🇨🇦 Canada 🕊️✍️ Greetings Russell❗😊 😑 Thank you so much for showing us SO 🍏🍇🥦🥔🥚🍞🧀🍰🍪 MUCH❗😀 This store is 😃 SOOO BIG and with SOOO MANY varieties of imported products. That is breathtaking {for me anyway} 💞 LOOOVE IT❗ ~ Of course i do 🕊️🔥💓 DESIRE to move to 🇷🇺 Russiaaa❗ With 😊 pleasure I would certainly 🤗 greet you and your wife in the store❗ 🕊️ Blessings❗😇
As always, Russell bought himself a soda and a candy bar. Although he tried so hard for you and lost a lot of calories, Russell would have been better off buying himself a good piece of meat. A good joke.
Nothing like it near me! Small town of 3200, little grocery shop. Have a large population of Amish and Mennonites, it caters to them. I’m in Southern Missouri. I grow a garden and can or as you call it “ bottle “ lots of my food. Thanks very interesting!!!
Thanks for uploading, I like these videos. IS there time restrictions on alcohol? Like in Ireland it can only be sold 11am-10pm or from midday on a Sunday
It’s banned to sell aclohol at night in Russia. In Moscow you can buy it from 10 am till 11pm, if I not mistake. In other regions, time frame can be adjusted by the local administration.
Please send Russell a donation, because Mosfilm has not been paid a salary for a whole year, but the extras need more money so that they put more food in their carts.
I was at this Globus this weekend, went into this new attached shopping center and just thought that some English-speaking blogger would probably come to show this :D
I live in a state where buying fireworks isn't illegal. I can blow up fireworks anytime of the year from 9 am to 11pm. Doesn't have to be a holiday, I don't need to talk to someone. I can literally go outside and blow up fireworks. However the state law is 9am to 11pm. Local ordinances can say different. Ive seen people blow up fireworks on a random Tuesday until 2 am. It just depends.
It's interesting, when you speak to a lot of older Russian, a lot know and speak German. I think it might have even been a part of schooling back in the day.
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They may be afraid and unwilling to take risks...After all, you can easily steal up to $ 1,000 from a store, and this will not be considered a crime. What do they care about your "democracy"? It's better to deal with honest Russians!
Да, один из моих любимых магазинов, я прохожу через торговый центр Salaris почти каждый второй день, иду и из Москвы. Так что я постоянно закупаюсь в Globus.
Have a question my friend, I don't know if you did a video or may have talk about, do they do anything for Halloween and how is the average salaries over there or they monthly weekly or bills weekly
It's an impossible thing to talk about salaries. People doing food deliveries can earn more than a collage graduate. And how people get paid is mostly monthly or 2 weekly.
Хеллоуин в России не отмечают! но в клубах тематические вечеринки проводят . средняя зарплата в России 1000$ что эквивалентно по покупательской способности со средней зарплатой в США.
Хэллуин отмечают иногда отдельные клубы и совсем молодые люди. Взрослые жители страны понимают, что этот так называемый "праздник" является восхвалением темных сил и противоречит нашим христианским и мусульманским религиям. Вам там на Западе не интересно положение вашей души и ваше место около Бога, нам же это важно. У нас в России нормальный человек не будет изображать кладбище и покойников у своего дома, это как накликать горе и беду в своё жилище.
Halloween is not a thing there. The average salary in Russia is fluctuating currently about 90,000 rubles a month net. It's roughly equivalent in standard of living to $60,000 a year in the US. The labor law of the Russian Civil Code is rather strict and protects employees by design: minimum four weeks of annual paid leave, paid sick leave, a limit on work hours, etc. Salaries are traditionally paid twice a month: an advance on the twenties of the month and the rest at the beginning of the next month. You should also know that when Russians talk about or negotiate their salaries they always say the net amount after all taxes and insurances have been paid.
@@SmirnovSB просто в России обязанность за уплату налогов и медицинских страховок возложена на работодателя. Потому большинство россиян просто не знают, сколько налогов за них заплатили. ЗП в России начисляют за вычетом налогов, то есть налоги с зарплаты работнику платить не нужно, за него уже всё сделали.
Sometimes i forgot what is сereals. It is cornflakes for breakfest like Kellogs or Nestle . By the way Kelloggs may be a name written in Russian for all breakfast cereals.
Cereals, the way i see it is things like Kellogg's or Nestle, Yes. I know there brands, but as a whole there not nearly as popular in Russia compared to porridge or oats for breakfast.
@@TravellingwithRussell Yes. But it's may be important when shop worker's english knowelge is bad. So you may ask 'where can i find some Kellogs' then may be he (or she) will understands that you need cereals. And because cereals in russian means TV series .
@@jerrylee4485A year ago Forbes stated the average salary in Moscow in July 2023 141.900 rubles. This year according to Rosstat, the average salary in Moscow for June 2024 is 156,427 rubles (~$1,750 at the rate 1$=90₽), while taxes are only 13%, the total net salary after taxes is $1,520. The average salary in Russia in June was 89,145 rubles (~$1,000), but prices are also lower in smaller towns.
Watching from Sydney Australia. I know salaries are much lower than in Aus, but the prices for things in russia are so much lower even when exchange rate and other factors taken into account. People in the west are getting ripped off!
You need to do the math better. If you're working you are so much better off in Australia. The grass may look greener mate but it's not. Go there for a holiday but you would find it hard to live there after living in Australia
In Moscow, the income of a working person is $2000-3000, with free healthcare and low taxes. Moscow ranks 3rd in the world in terms of the number of dollar millionaires
Thank you for the info as always Russell🙏 as most time has been on eye to the USA elections it's good to have a break from US politics and enjoy your great videos 👍
The only place you see people with carts full of items is the United States. I heard in Europe all refrigerators are tiny because people eat fresh vs the USA people stock up on frozen and processed foods… that they eat in a week, lol
If the sanctions are so insignificant to the Russian People why do you need to keep telling us how good it is? One only needs to look how stable the Ruble is against other currencies.
В России можно купить любой чай. Но самые популярные сорта это черный и зеленый чай. Есть даже так называемый Русский чай или Иван чай. Это напиток из травы кипрея. И есть оригинальный чай из чаги , которая растет на деревьях
Спасибо. Последние скриншоты можно перевести на русский язык. Это потрясающе. Это инновация для благополучия человека. Я видела на видео березовый сок, но никогда его не пила. Есть зеленые напитки, о которых я до сих пор не знаю. Показать полный контент
German supermarket in Russia. Who is their mother company? I assume that mother company has HQ in Germany. If this supermarket has good profits, those money stay in Russia due to sanctions, right? So all profits and money stay in the country where they operate and nothing goes to mother company?
@@TravellingwithRussell They probably both share some common chemicals (ethylGlycol) but a soapy radiator is not good for circulation, and concentrated antifreeze in the windscreen washers will take the paint off too.
I cook a lot from scratch. However, we love and call restaurants like this "express" because you get to eat good quality freshly cooked food for a fraction of restaurant prices because this is about eating not restaurant atmosphere. You can go on about your day and even take food home. Gives a nice alternative on days one cannot cook or needs time for something else. As long as cooks are good, quality ingredients are used it's great because food is cooked fresh daily ..I see no reason not to love it... edit: esp. convenient for single ppl who may be less motivated to cook and resort to fast food..
Back in the ninetys Atlanta market tried similar stores like this but they all failed and walmart supercenters took over . Between Kroger and publix they own the market
I visited USA recently n compared the prices, quality n choice of different stuff...Walmart and 7/11 are more expensive than gloubas..i wish i can visit Moscow next winter
Imagine the walue on the stock in this Globus only. I can not wrap my head around the price of freshly baked bread. We have "shop baked" bread here in Sweden. But the dough comes from a factory somewhere and they only bake it in the store. And the price for a "shopbaked" bread os around 275-365 rubles. And it's the same with other bread to. Crazy expensive. Isn't these some statistics you can present for people that thinks this is fake? Or maybe a webbsite people can check out themselves about how many costumers a store like this has and maybe how big turnover they have.
Same in Denmark. "Cheap" bread has become crazy expensive. Like everything else that formerly was very cheap. A bread at the local baker now runs at around 5 dollars/500 rubles And I live in the rural/inexpensive parts of the country
@@michaelnp2323 but watch all the other stuff...hell of expensive in Russia for Russians...dont be a fool. For Russians in Russia the stuff is not cheaper than for me and you in our countries.
@@jerrylee4485 don't be a fool yourself. I'm talking about my own country, not Russia. Do not be so hasty to deal out epithets when you haven't read the text you apply to in the first place. Regards, Michael
@@jerrylee4485 You need to look in to Russia a bit. Russians are better off now, of course not all of them just like in any other country. But take a look at incomes and you will understand. The prices in Sweden, and in Denmark as we can see, on bread are not justifiable. Just a couple of years ago the price was half those prices and there is no reason for these increasing prices. Seeing that CEOs for the big foodstore chains gets millions in bonuses, tells at least me, that something is really wrong. We buy less now because we can't afford what we used to shop but they still get those big bonuses.
@@elionorlagerholm5016 yes, but besides bread the stuff in Russia is same or even more expensive than in SE or DK or DE...but only if you consider the salaries. We are discussing on a pro-russian wellness platform flooded with russians and pro-russian Z-fanboys. Who believes Russia is doing fine while the West is going down has lost his mind. That is basically all I wanted to say. I agree that bread is too expensive in our countries, but this isnt a reason cheering Russia
This aspect has been discussed many times. In the US, eggs are washed before being sold. The protective layer is washed off, making the eggs vulnerable to bacteria. To extend their shelf life, they should only be stored in the refrigerator after washing. In Europe, eggs are not washed and can be stored at room temperature for several weeks without harming the contents.
Thank you Russel, We DO NOT have fireworks shops in Australia! That Globus is massive (not a typical size for Australia!) compared to Coles and Woolies. Your fresh foods are a lot cheaper there.(I have not won a meat tray though years ago one of our friends did at the do we had at the pub)
@TravellingwithRussell. hi Russell.. that milky way bar.. is that the same as a UK milkyway or is it like a USA milkyway (which I think is like a UK marsbar). I'm assuming Australia is closer to UK bars. Also good news, Marathon bars are going to have a mini comeback
This milky way was exactly like the UK one. I know the American ones from my time working in the States. This one i had as definitely whipped til its light and fluffy.
@TravellingwithRussell Thanks Russell, I knew you'd understand why I was asking too. I used to keep mine in the freezer, makes them last longer when you're eating, and means you can still have them in the summer. stops the rest of the household eating them too!
@@ФилинТата у меня за полтора месяца минус 17 кг. Сейчас колю Квинсенту, т. к. Оземпик бесплатно выдают раз в год. Зато Квинсенту всё остальное время тоже бесплатно.
@@АНДРЕЙ3500 не всегда. Например, из Китая идут поставки продуктов дешевле аналогичных, чем как мы думаем японских: хрен васаби, водоросли нори, соевый соус и многое другое.
@@Alexey-Komarov ага и безвкусные синтепоновые помидоры ( к примеру ), перечислять можно долго! Я говорю о качественном европейском и американском импорте, Естественно этот импорт не на каждый день и не для всех! Вы же не будете каждый день жрать испанский хамон,швейцарский сыр и бухать ирландский виски?! Хотя небожители так и делают!🤔
@@АНДРЕЙ3500 выше был задан вопрос про европейские бренды, дешевле ли они в России. Я ответил, что есть дешевле, без рассмотрения причин. Например, такой бренд, как Бондюэль - зелёный горошек, кукуруза у нас, однозначно, дешевле. Кроме того, Нестле, Данон - многое из этого не импортируется, а делается на месте в России, но вопрос был про бренды и цены, и такие есть дешевле, продаваемые под зарплату обычного рядового покупателя. Аналогичного ли эти же товары и бренды по качеству в Европе и России - далеко не всегда, как раз по причине разной покупательной способности. А, дорогой импорт всегда был и будет, его бессмысленно обсуждать.
Fireworks are illegal in Massachusetts… USA… you can hop over the border to New Hampshire and pick them up. States are very close where I live ( New England ). Some states you can… some you can’t. I live in a can’t.
I decided to do a nice informative full tour of a German Owned (Russian) Supermarket. This store was a location I haven't visited before. So it was interesting to see how it differs from the local one I shop at. I do have a Question for everyone, How does this compare to a local Supermarket where you live in the world. Let me know in the comments.
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@@TravellingwithRussell it’s bloody empty . When I go to my Tesco superstore I have to wait in the queue at the cash point. It is not the question what is on offer , the question is, what is affordable for the most people . And because the western products must be bought , paying in Dollars , they get more and more expensive for Russians because the exchange rate for the Rubel gets worse and worse .
Stupi* idea
@@arndbaggen3011 у тебя один магазин на 10000 людей, а в России один магазин на 1000 людей. Тебе надо ехать в твой магазин, а в России достаточно повернуть за угол дома. Большинство продуктов теперь производится внутри России и русским плевать на курс доллара.
@@arndbaggen3011 you have one store per 10,000 people, and in Russia there is one store per 1,000 people. You need to go to your store, but in Russia you just need to turn the corner of the house. Most products are now produced inside Russia and Russians don’t care about the dollar exchange rate.
Great vid 👌👌
Just ignore any trolls.
Thankfully, to the overwhelming majority like & appreciate your uploads.
Stay well, Russell.💪💪
Amazing choices!
I love your videos Russell! Keep them coming. I’ve never seen a grocery store this large in my life😮. I swear it’s bigger than Walmart & Costco combined. It’s so overwhelming I truly wouldn’t know where to start. I worked for Walmart for 17 years in the deli/bakery btw.
@@micheleflanagan5052 German owned company.
Great video as always 👍
Glad you enjoyed it. )) Thanks for the thumbs up.
👄 Hi Russell, i love fireworks 🎆. Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️ 💕 🎉 🫂
🧻 that was a trick trial story. Then they knew people stupid . Love your videos 💕
Beautiful supermarket 😍 ♥️
Russia, the land of abundance and prosperity
The country is big, that's for sure.
abundance of stupidity and prosperity in key interest rate - well done 😉
You always get smart arces like this person that does not like to see what Russia has@@jerrylee4485
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@@jerrylee4485 это временное явление, чтобы временно снизить потребление/кредитование. Ставка то большая, но я и на вклад могу под 20% деньги положить.
I am amazed at the quantities of fresh items available. Considering the scale of Globus, the turnover of food items must be massive to make such a hypermarket financially viable.
Do not worry about how busy such places appear. The fact that the shelves and aisles are well stocked is evident that a large volume of trade occurs there. Another great video. Great job, Russell!
Thanks, the turn over of people is so hard to show in a 1 hour time frame that I walk inside. Given all the other hours in the day people are shopping in there.
German owned company , showing the Russian how to do it .
@@NicolasValentinScotland💊💊💊💊💊
@@NicolasValentinScotland ты украинец которого поймал ТЦК?
Oh wow wow wow Russell. That was so impressive. Many thanks for your time showing just how life is in Russia. They must be laughing at so called sanctions.
If you ever see haggis on sale let me know.
Much appreciated
Anna & Rob
Only Irn Bru so far, i will keep looking.
У меня нет ребенка, я не слежу за памперсами, но сейчас посмотрела в интернет-магазинах, памперсы хаггис есть, я часто заказываю продукты для быта и готовки.
У нас уже есть шутка, что девушки "убивают" деньги парней\мужей на одной из интернет площадке (Wildberries), ахахах, забавно, как это вошло в привычную жизнь так быстро. В больших городах, порой, проще заказать продукты, их привезут через 15 минут - час (в зависимости от сервиса), чем идти в оффлайн магазин.
@@ms.cranberriesон о другом хаггисе явно, это шотландская еда😂
@@vikkiarmani6184думаю.да, о еде. В магазинах и ресторанах у нас его не видел. Но родственники в деревне делают его аналог, называют его колбик)
@@ms.cranberries нам в деревню даже доставку делают. Правда, у Вкусвилла ожидание доставки до 3х часов. Но это вообще не проблема.
Russell, this must have cost you a fortune to pay for all these actors and the warehouse filled with every manner of food and non food items. And then getting everyone to pretend to be buying all that delicious looking food and carrying it out. You must really be a wealthy man to set all this up. JK, the sanctions obviously are tougher on the EU countries than Russia.
Basically that cafe in the beginning are the spare actors on break between filming.
😂😂😂👍
They are all state sponsored actors to give an impression that people can afford something other than the very basic products! :)
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@@TravellingwithRussellhow much do you spend, a cafe too? Did you pay them in goods?
I love how clean Russia is, starting outside all the way to the back of the store! Lots of goodies in there! ❤
It's not "Russia", it's (at least) the areas Russell shows. Visit some other Russian areas that can differ a lot.
Obviously it's own by a German Company . Germans are efficient and tidy .
OF course you haven't been to Russia yet. Russia is anything but clean, especially outside the big cities.
@michaelvanallen6400 no doubt .
@@michaelvanallen6400 try to get a mortgage 30 %
In the world of Relations across the globe, you Russell, along with "Luna the Pantera", and the couple at "I am Puma" / "I am Cheetah" do more for Peace than all the BS Politicians. Thank you Russell.
Just few politicians are for peace. Even PM of India is smb who doesnt care. Yes, India do something in BRICS, but do not push for peace. Its my opinion.
Lucky to live in such a rich country.
I tell my wife every day the same thing.
Rich?? Everyone is struggling on $500 a month. Inflation is increasing and government coffers are dwindling.
@@paulj2948 вы имеете в виду Европейский Союз?
Moscow is definitely a rich country. Most of us live in Russia that's not as rich.
@AndreiBerezin Moscow is a city. I see youtube videos outside Moscow and it's sad to see the poverty, no running water, toilets, showers, electricity, basic hygiene, can't afford food, housing, etc.
Thank you very much
Your very welcome. Thanks for watching.
Москва один из самых лучших мегаполисов в мире и точно самый лучший мегаполис в Европе и США для жизни и воспитания детей. Всего нам наилучшего ! All the best !!!
Это точно. Всего то и надо ограбить всю страну и все налоги тащить в столицу.
@billybones9039 у тебя укрокастрюлинг головного мозга ! Если ты реально считаешь , что те , кто зарегистрирован например в NYC платят налоги где-то в условном Детройте , то sorry. Москва , как центр культуры и столица России , зарабатывает деньги в том числе и на туристическом бизнесе. По итогам первого квартала 2024 года туристы в Москве оставили порядка 300 млрд рублей, из которых 40 млрд поступили в городской бюджет - такие цифры привёл мэр Сергей Собянин. За три месяца столица приняла 5,86 млн гостей, что на 20% больше, чем в доковидном 2019 году. Так же процветает строительный бизнес. Или у вас интернета нет и вы информацию посмотреть не можете ?
I watched them drunk on the battlefield . Surely not the best .
@@NicolasValentinScotland конечно видел, тебя же притащили как холопа на поле боя ТЦК
Those chairs in the farmer's market are beautiful. I'd love to have a rocking chair like that.
It's so interesting. Thanks for filming this. I pass on information to my friends. I'm in America. Northern state of Minnesota.
By the way a side note. I've been to Germany and Poland. The Coke products not made in America do not taste the same. Coffee the same. We did enjoy the differences .❤🎉 Keep doing what you're doing. I appreciate it.
We’re in California. And we got to experience this kind of stores. Not in Moscow, but spent three weeks on vacation in Minsk, Belarus. To say that these stores are overwhelming, that would be an understatement. The variety of products is mind blowing. So many times we had to ask people for their advice on what to buy. We had a blast on vacation. Can’t wait to do it again!
One of the few states that got same weather as Russia
Although Coca-Cola denies it, the taste of drinks can vary significantly in different countries.For example, in the US, Coca-Cola uses high fructose corn syrup as a sweetener, while in many other countries, it uses cane sugar or beet sugar. The type and amount of sugar affect the sweetness and mouthfeel of the drink. Another factor that influences the taste of Coca-Cola is the quality and source of water.
Coke tastes different from state to state , so you can't compare it to Germany and Poland. I been all over Russia and to me it tasted the same as in Winnipeg Canada. They tweak the formula all the time. Remember coke classic ? They tried to change the taste too much and people revolted and so they had to make coke classic. Tell your friends not to go to Russia , until this is all over, they don't want to get in trouble with the KGB.
I go to the states 3 times a week and drink coke from Minnesota and it tastes a little different and it could be the water. They just use municipal water. Winnipeg gets its water from lake of the woods. while Minneapolis gets it from the river or wells.
Nice information. Enjoy your videos. From India 🇮🇳
A supermarket is a store up to 4,000 square meters. This Globus hypermarket has 27,683 square meters. This is a HYPERMARKET! Call things correctly!
Expect no less with German enterprise .
Rusia just become worlds fourth bigest economy overtaking Japan,so much for sanctions 😂
Russia had so many natural resources, and to think that 80 % of good in the supermarket are made locally also.
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yeah especially per capita
According to who? Russian GDP is lower than Canada, and Italy. I read the news about Russian being number 4 and it is total BS and propaganda.
And this supermarket is German OWNED . Sometime people should stay away and stop commenting !!
Really nice store!
WOW... Its a place of plenty
More than plenty.
At 47:29 you can see a girl which is collecting an ordered food via internet for delivery. Place an internet order and it will be delivered as fast as possible within the same day.
Через 20-40минут
Another great video. Thanks for the tour. That’s a very well stocked and clean supermarket.
The stores are very well looked after.
Foreign supermarkets are very clean and well stocked. Go to regional Magnit and your will be suprised.
thanks the German
Nice video from Globus
Thanks ))
@@TravellingwithRussell you are welcome
Russians & Germans Can Lead For The Better World.
Germany Should Come Out Of Their Master's Clutches & Follow Sovereign Policy.
Germany seem to have reverse Uno-ed them selves on a lot of things.
Америка боится дружбы России и Германии
@@TravellingwithRussell what clue do you have about germany? you even no clue about economy, just filming shelves
Germany seems to be a bit late with this 😂 unfortunately
So true
Спасибо, друг! Привет из Беларуси!!! Хочу сказать: если бы это видео показали жителю СССР, лет 25-30 назад - он бы сказал, что "это американская пропаганда"! Если бы ему сказали, что Это Будет в России - он бы Не Поверил!!! Он бы сошел с ума и сказал, что Вы все врете, а это - Америка!!!
Юрий, только нужно не забывать, что это не потому что продуктов стало больше, а потому что кто-то стал меньше кушать. Беларусь достигла потребления мяса на душу населения уровня БССР в 2008 году. И хоть таких данных не нашел, но уверен, что преобладает мясо птицы, в то время как тогда говядина.
@@Александр_Михайлов Вы совершенно правы! Я жил при СССР! С 2014-го года я инвалид! Год ничего не напоминает? Так вот, на пенсию - фарш стал Не доступен! Говядина - стала Не доступной! Самый бюджетный вариант для инвалида - именно курица! Но, на нее тоже цены растут, а пенсии -гет! Скоро вымру, как динозавры!!!
@@Александр_Михайлов Лично у меня нет стеснения в финасах чтобы купить говядину. однако покупаю ее редко и только у проверенного частника. Предпочитаю индюшатину. А почему? Коровы, телята болеют как и люди и их лечат антибиотиками. Куры сидят на гормонах роста. И только индюки более-менее здоровы . и то под сомнением)
если ходим с мамой по магазинам, то она часто говорит что если бы кото из тех кто умер в 80е, сейчас воскрес и зашел в любой магазин он бы помер повторно от охренения 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ЕвгенияАриэль Расскажите маме, что общие демографические потери России с 91-го 35 миллионов человек. Из которых 25 миллионов сверхсмертность. 25 миллионов человек умерли и большинство из них из-за резкого ухудшения качества питания. Подумайте, что вы сказали выше.
We ran into our first Globus at a mall in Prague recently. Totally awesome supermarket! The cheeses, baked goods and breads were next level.
We love this style of video keep them coming
Good one again🎉
Thank you so much.
У россиян есть такая карусель, на которой они все санкции вертели 😂😂😂
Она у каждого мужика имеется, своя личная карусель. 🤣🤣
@@ИванХохлов-л5ч на своём засалистом? 😁
Bud is one the worst beers ever made. They need to pour it back into the horse.
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I am referring to the American Bud. The original Bud from the Czech Republic is actually quite good.
🇨🇦 Canada 🕊️✍️ Greetings Russell❗😊 😑 Thank you so much for showing us SO 🍏🍇🥦🥔🥚🍞🧀🍰🍪 MUCH❗😀 This store is 😃 SOOO BIG and with SOOO MANY varieties of imported products. That is breathtaking {for me anyway} 💞 LOOOVE IT❗
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Of course i do 🕊️🔥💓 DESIRE to move to 🇷🇺 Russiaaa❗ With 😊 pleasure I would certainly 🤗 greet you and your wife in the store❗ 🕊️ Blessings❗😇
As always, Russell bought himself a soda and a candy bar. Although he tried so hard for you and lost a lot of calories, Russell would have been better off buying himself a good piece of meat. A good joke.
Nothing like it near me! Small town of 3200, little grocery shop. Have a large population of Amish and Mennonites, it caters to them. I’m in Southern Missouri. I grow a garden and can or as you call it “ bottle “ lots of my food. Thanks very interesting!!!
Thanks for uploading, I like these videos. IS there time restrictions on alcohol? Like in Ireland it can only be sold 11am-10pm or from midday on a Sunday
Yes, i am almost certain its 10pm that you can only buy it until.
It’s banned to sell aclohol at night in Russia. In Moscow you can buy it from 10 am till 11pm, if I not mistake. In other regions, time frame can be adjusted by the local administration.
@afanasiy13 С 8-00
Nice video. but a little bit disappointed you did not film eating your breakfast. I really like your (sort) food reviews
I did post a photo of it on Telegram. t.me/travellingwithrussellchat/90699
@@TravellingwithRussell Nice! :)
Nice work Russel . Enjoyed watching your vedio. Keep going
And,
They even have indoor plumbing!🤠
Russia...... excellent beautiful supermarket....... best wonderful quality very nice........ 🇧🇩🇧🇩❤️❤️❤️❤️♥️♥️♥️💚💚💜💜💗💗💘💘💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Thanks.
In germany there is full russian shops and products like pelmeni , sushki and others
That's a nice exchange then. Russia gets Globus, and Germany gets Russian food in the stores there.
Never seen so many different kinds of food in a store! We don’t have near as much in supermarkets here, at least in my area!
The same goes for Australia. We wouldn't have enough choices to fill a store this big.
Actually looks better than most supermarkets in Sweden, especially the fresh food sections.
I really appreciate that you didn't show the prices of butter. Thanks!
butter 😅s getting pricey. Capitalism
2$ =200 гр, +-
Please send Russell a donation, because Mosfilm has not been paid a salary for a whole year, but the extras need more money so that they put more food in their carts.
Массовка это сотрудники КГБ 😂😂😂
Always in the shop buying nothing . I hate shoplifters
@@NicolasValentinScotland а в России нет магазинных воров .
@@АНДРЕЙ3500 Just drunks and bad drivers and freezing cold home with a terrible economy . Shoplifters are too scared to go in the icy jails .
Lots of stuff. 👍
I was at this Globus this weekend, went into this new attached shopping center and just thought that some English-speaking blogger would probably come to show this :D
Thanks for sharing Nice vídeo. Huge Supermarket.
Doesn:t look like they have sanctions or they are Very organized. Greetings from RJ Brazil 🇧🇷
Thanks, this place was really big, even in person it was a big store. Almost too many choices.
Так Бразилия выручает 😂👍
I live in a state where buying fireworks isn't illegal. I can blow up fireworks anytime of the year from 9 am to 11pm. Doesn't have to be a holiday, I don't need to talk to someone. I can literally go outside and blow up fireworks. However the state law is 9am to 11pm. Local ordinances can say different. Ive seen people blow up fireworks on a random Tuesday until 2 am. It just depends.
I heard most Germany people don't speaking in English.i wonder if German and Russian way of communication, are they same spoken Language.
It's interesting, when you speak to a lot of older Russian, a lot know and speak German. I think it might have even been a part of schooling back in the day.
German is just a dialect of the Russian language.
Ну если технический , то конечно это в основе немецкий , не забывайте , на престоле наши императоры и императрицы , это по крови многие немцы 😂
Alot of people in Germany speak english
No, they have their own languages
Welcome..... Veautiful.. Russia....... wonderful best life.......... 1000 like 2000 like......... and rose gulab.... 🇧🇩🇧🇩❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️♥️♥️♥️♥️💚💚💚💜💜💜💜💗💗💗💘💘💘💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
I hope that store will come to Florida !
Of course, it will appear if Florida asks to join Russia!😎
@@Миокардыч we have Aldi and Lidl which are German so why couldn't Globus come to Florida?
They may be afraid and unwilling to take risks...After all, you can easily steal up to $ 1,000 from a store, and this will not be considered a crime. What do they care about your "democracy"? It's better to deal with honest Russians!
@@johnalder6028 because usa is getting poorer and do not produce / do not have so many products
thanks
Глобус ❤
Да, один из моих любимых магазинов, я прохожу через торговый центр Salaris почти каждый второй день, иду и из Москвы. Так что я постоянно закупаюсь в Globus.
Have a question my friend, I don't know if you did a video or may have talk about, do they do anything for Halloween and how is the average salaries over there or they monthly weekly or bills weekly
It's an impossible thing to talk about salaries. People doing food deliveries can earn more than a collage graduate. And how people get paid is mostly monthly or 2 weekly.
Хеллоуин в России не отмечают! но в клубах тематические вечеринки проводят . средняя зарплата в России 1000$ что эквивалентно по покупательской способности со средней зарплатой в США.
Хэллуин отмечают иногда отдельные клубы и совсем молодые люди. Взрослые жители страны понимают, что этот так называемый "праздник" является восхвалением темных сил и противоречит нашим христианским и мусульманским религиям. Вам там на Западе не интересно положение вашей души и ваше место около Бога, нам же это важно. У нас в России нормальный человек не будет изображать кладбище и покойников у своего дома, это как накликать горе и беду в своё жилище.
Halloween is not a thing there. The average salary in Russia is fluctuating currently about 90,000 rubles a month net. It's roughly equivalent in standard of living to $60,000 a year in the US. The labor law of the Russian Civil Code is rather strict and protects employees by design: minimum four weeks of annual paid leave, paid sick leave, a limit on work hours, etc. Salaries are traditionally paid twice a month: an advance on the twenties of the month and the rest at the beginning of the next month. You should also know that when Russians talk about or negotiate their salaries they always say the net amount after all taxes and insurances have been paid.
@@SmirnovSB просто в России обязанность за уплату налогов и медицинских страховок возложена на работодателя. Потому большинство россиян просто не знают, сколько налогов за них заплатили. ЗП в России начисляют за вычетом налогов, то есть налоги с зарплаты работнику платить не нужно, за него уже всё сделали.
Love those trays full of goodies 😋😋😋😋😋
Me too!!
It makes me want to visit Russia.
Welcome! Sure you won't be disappointed.
Hi Russell, last time I was in Moscow I like shopping at Ashan. Hope to be in Moscow this spring.
Thank you for the video so nice to see the pineapples. I love pineapple, especially on my pizza lol
Sometimes i forgot what is сereals. It is cornflakes for breakfest like Kellogs or Nestle . By the way Kelloggs may be a name written in Russian for all breakfast cereals.
Cereals, the way i see it is things like Kellogg's or Nestle, Yes. I know there brands, but as a whole there not nearly as popular in Russia compared to porridge or oats for breakfast.
@@TravellingwithRussell Yes. But it's may be important when shop worker's english knowelge is bad. So you may ask 'where can i find some Kellogs' then may be he (or she) will understands that you need cereals. And because cereals in russian means TV series .
@@TravellingwithRussell Cereals are ultra processed foods, they are not as healthy as advertised. They started talking about it in the West.
Thanks Russell
No worries. Glad you enjoy the channel Lauren.
So much for sanctions and those prices I see works out just under half we pay in Australia
in Australia you earn about 5 times more...can you image how expensive it is for Russians in Russia nowadays?
@@jerrylee4485мне не дорого!
@@jerrylee4485 Nо пееd tо liе апd fool people.
@@jerrylee4485Only the "alternatively gifted" talks about income all the time, completely "forgetting" to mention expenses, prices, taxes, PPP, etc.
@@jerrylee4485A year ago Forbes stated the average salary in Moscow in July 2023 141.900 rubles.
This year according to Rosstat, the average salary in Moscow for June 2024 is 156,427 rubles (~$1,750 at the rate 1$=90₽), while taxes are only 13%, the total net salary after taxes is $1,520.
The average salary in Russia in June was 89,145 rubles (~$1,000), but prices are also lower in smaller towns.
Watching from Sydney Australia. I know salaries are much lower than in Aus, but the prices for things in russia are so much lower even when exchange rate and other factors taken into account. People in the west are getting ripped off!
You need to do the math better. If you're working you are so much better off in Australia. The grass may look greener mate but it's not. Go there for a holiday but you would find it hard to live there after living in Australia
@littleowlbooks8514 who said anything about living there? Just pointing out that it doesnt add up. You do the maths.
In Moscow, the income of a working person is $2000-3000, with free healthcare and low taxes. Moscow ranks 3rd in the world in terms of the number of dollar millionaires
Thank you for the info as always Russell🙏 as most time has been on eye to the USA elections it's good to have a break from US politics and enjoy your great videos 👍
The only place you see people with carts full of items is the United States. I heard in Europe all refrigerators are tiny because people eat fresh vs the USA people stock up on frozen and processed foods… that they eat in a week, lol
Exactly. Russian are shopping for only a few days, especially in small more local shops.
If the sanctions are so insignificant to the Russian People why do you need to keep telling us how good it is? One only needs to look how stable the Ruble is against other currencies.
it must be amazing to be in a country that doesn't switch between daylight saving time and wintertime, how much I hate it
That was really cute. 21:56-21:58
Nice information about your are
Мы любим свежие продукты( особенно свежевырваные иголки от ежей😆). не затариваемся на неделю . Наши женщины любят ходить по магазинам .
Granat is the Russian word for pomegranate Russell.
You can buy pretty much anything you need at a Globus! (And LOTS that you don't need as well!) 😀
Как говорят сбежавшие за границу опозиционные активисты, это всё муляжи. 😂
Это специально строили для пропаганды, а люди там статисты КГБ 🤣🤣🤣
Точно, даже лица те же самые из видео в видео. Жену Рассела будут пытать если он не будет снимать эти видео 😢
BS
薑母茶很適合冬天飲用..俄羅斯有賣嗎?ginger tea,Is it sold in Russia?
SHI DE !
В России можно купить любой чай. Но самые популярные сорта это черный и зеленый чай. Есть даже так называемый Русский чай или Иван чай. Это напиток из травы кипрея. И есть оригинальный чай из чаги , которая растет на деревьях
@СРостова 謝謝,最新的截圖可以翻譯俄文,真是太神奇了,這是人類福祉創新,白樺樹汁影片中有看過,一直沒喝過,還有綠色的飲料我還是不知道那是什麼果汁..
Спасибо. Последние скриншоты можно перевести на русский язык. Это потрясающе. Это инновация для благополучия человека. Я видела на видео березовый сок, но никогда его не пила. Есть зеленые напитки, о которых я до сих пор не знаю. Показать полный контент
В Москве можно купить Matcha Latte with Ginger, Product of Singapore.
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Thanks for the thumbs ))
German supermarket in Russia. Who is their mother company? I assume that mother company has HQ in Germany. If this supermarket has good profits, those money stay in Russia due to sanctions, right? So all profits and money stay in the country where they operate and nothing goes to mother company?
Well Germans wants to play stupid sanctions games but there’s huge price to pay for it.
Sanctions are not against food and supermarked products.. Thats why foreign Supermarkeds are staying in Russia..
Dreamer
@@Oomph6006that's why coca cola and McDonalds and Pepsi had to be rebranded! Cause they are not food companies, right?
@@amanomikai11 They have revealed their true colors. They produce something that is not food. )))
I estimate the store to be about 459000 sq feet
Russell, i won a Meat Tray Raffle @ our RSL club, lol 😊😊
The blue liquid in the big bottles near the end is actually Screenwash. Probably not great if you put that in your radiator as antifreeze.
Ahhh, anti freeze is what I thought it was. Thanks for the correction.
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They probably both share some common chemicals (ethylGlycol) but a soapy radiator is not good for circulation, and concentrated antifreeze in the windscreen washers will take the paint off too.
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instead of saying " as rare as hen's teeth".
I might start using "as rare as a Brisbane antifreeze salesman"
Thank you, Russell. Can we also see more apartments and maybe an electronics store? Tell Yuri hi 🙂.
A store with active customers maybe.
I cook a lot from scratch. However, we love and call restaurants like this "express" because you get to eat good quality freshly cooked food for a fraction of restaurant prices because this is about eating not restaurant atmosphere.
You can go on about your day and even take food home. Gives a nice alternative on days one cannot cook or needs time for something else. As long as cooks are good, quality ingredients are used it's great because food is cooked fresh daily ..I see no reason not to love it...
edit: esp. convenient for single ppl who may be less motivated to cook and resort to fast food..
8:25 getting some funny looks there, I’m not brave enough to do that.
Quokka, the world's smiliest animal ever. 😁🤗
They are always so happy )))
Back in the ninetys Atlanta market tried similar stores like this but they all failed and walmart supercenters took over . Between Kroger and publix they own the market
Globus is very impressive. 😊❤
I visited USA recently n compared the prices, quality n choice of different stuff...Walmart and 7/11 are more expensive than gloubas..i wish i can visit Moscow next winter
Imagine the walue on the stock in this Globus only.
I can not wrap my head around the price of freshly baked bread. We have "shop baked" bread here in Sweden. But the dough comes from a factory somewhere and they only bake it in the store. And the price for a "shopbaked" bread os around 275-365 rubles. And it's the same with other bread to. Crazy expensive.
Isn't these some statistics you can present for people that thinks this is fake? Or maybe a webbsite people can check out themselves about how many costumers a store like this has and maybe how big turnover they have.
Same in Denmark. "Cheap" bread has become crazy expensive. Like everything else that formerly was very cheap.
A bread at the local baker now runs at around 5 dollars/500 rubles
And I live in the rural/inexpensive parts of the country
@@michaelnp2323 but watch all the other stuff...hell of expensive in Russia for Russians...dont be a fool.
For Russians in Russia the stuff is not cheaper than for me and you in our countries.
@@jerrylee4485 don't be a fool yourself. I'm talking about my own country, not Russia. Do not be so hasty to deal out epithets when you haven't read the text you apply to in the first place.
Regards, Michael
@@jerrylee4485 You need to look in to Russia a bit. Russians are better off now, of course not all of them just like in any other country. But take a look at incomes and you will understand. The prices in Sweden, and in Denmark as we can see, on bread are not justifiable. Just a couple of years ago the price was half those prices and there is no reason for these increasing prices. Seeing that CEOs for the big foodstore chains gets millions in bonuses, tells at least me, that something is really wrong. We buy less now because we can't afford what we used to shop but they still get those big bonuses.
@@elionorlagerholm5016 yes, but besides bread the stuff in Russia is same or even more expensive than in SE or DK or DE...but only if you consider the salaries. We are discussing on a pro-russian wellness platform flooded with russians and pro-russian Z-fanboys. Who believes Russia is doing fine while the West is going down has lost his mind. That is basically all I wanted to say. I agree that bread is too expensive in our countries, but this isnt a reason cheering Russia
Глобус г.о. Электросталь, тоже рядом фейерверки, они там круглый год. В глобус зайдешь и пропадешь там часа на два и все бабки там оставишь
You are one lucky Ausie. I wish I could buy all that stuff.
You need to be disciplined when you go shopping with so many choices.
@@TravellingwithRussell what discipline? But the fish and baloneys look sooo goood, you can't do this to me. 😆
In Canada, fruit and veggies are just as you walk in. Eggs and milk is at the back forcing you to walk through the store
😢в России в конце магазина обычно хлеб и молоко
Это правило называется маркетинговый ход, по дороге за дешёвыми товарами повседневного спроса вы захватите в корзину то, что не собирались покупать😂
Eggs in Globus just sitting on the shelves but in the U.S. and Canada eggs are always refrigerated.
sometimes you find them in fridges here in Russia, but its very rare.
Stop washing them and you can keep them shelves.
eggs are not refrigerated in the UK
And most milk in Europe is not refrigerated. And butter doesn't actually need to be refrigerated.
This aspect has been discussed many times. In the US, eggs are washed before being sold. The protective layer is washed off, making the eggs vulnerable to bacteria. To extend their shelf life, they should only be stored in the refrigerator after washing. In Europe, eggs are not washed and can be stored at room temperature for several weeks without harming the contents.
Thank you Russel, We DO NOT have fireworks shops in Australia! That Globus is massive (not a typical size for Australia!) compared to Coles and Woolies. Your fresh foods are a lot cheaper there.(I have not won a meat tray though years ago one of our friends did at the do we had at the pub)
Hi Russel! Have you traveled to Siberia?
@TravellingwithRussell. hi Russell.. that milky way bar.. is that the same as a UK milkyway or is it like a USA milkyway (which I think is like a UK marsbar).
I'm assuming Australia is closer to UK bars.
Also good news, Marathon bars are going to have a mini comeback
This milky way was exactly like the UK one. I know the American ones from my time working in the States. This one i had as definitely whipped til its light and fluffy.
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Thanks Russell, I knew you'd understand why I was asking too.
I used to keep mine in the freezer, makes them last longer when you're eating, and means you can still have them in the summer.
stops the rest of the household eating them too!
Я очень люблю лепёшки из тандыра в Глобусе. Но не могу себе их позволить потому что худею и принимаю ОЗЕМПИК! Кстати, Оземпик помогает!
Я колола себе в живот Саксенду , за 2 месяца могла сбросить только 3 кг, потом вес не сходит((
@@ФилинТата у меня за полтора месяца минус 17 кг. Сейчас колю Квинсенту, т. к. Оземпик бесплатно выдают раз в год. Зато Квинсенту всё остальное время тоже бесплатно.
I wonder if western brands are cheaper in Russia than in their own backyards in the west?
Sometimes cheaper. Because prices depends on average local salary which is smaller than in European countries.
если это импорт, то дороже на много! импорт всегда дорогой из-за логистики и таможенных пошлин!
@@АНДРЕЙ3500 не всегда. Например, из Китая идут поставки продуктов дешевле аналогичных, чем как мы думаем японских: хрен васаби, водоросли нори, соевый соус и многое другое.
@@Alexey-Komarov ага и безвкусные синтепоновые помидоры ( к примеру ), перечислять можно долго!
Я говорю о качественном европейском и американском импорте,
Естественно этот импорт не на каждый день и не для всех! Вы же не будете каждый день жрать испанский хамон,швейцарский сыр и бухать ирландский виски?!
Хотя небожители так и делают!🤔
@@АНДРЕЙ3500 выше был задан вопрос про европейские бренды, дешевле ли они в России. Я ответил, что есть дешевле, без рассмотрения причин. Например, такой бренд, как Бондюэль - зелёный горошек, кукуруза у нас, однозначно, дешевле. Кроме того, Нестле, Данон - многое из этого не импортируется, а делается на месте в России, но вопрос был про бренды и цены, и такие есть дешевле, продаваемые под зарплату обычного рядового покупателя. Аналогичного ли эти же товары и бренды по качеству в Европе и России - далеко не всегда, как раз по причине разной покупательной способности. А, дорогой импорт всегда был и будет, его бессмысленно обсуждать.
Fireworks are illegal in Massachusetts… USA… you can hop over the border to New Hampshire and pick them up. States are very close where I live ( New England ). Some states you can… some you can’t. I live in a can’t.
Yes, here in Belgium we have fireworks shops.
If you gi to Globus in Saturday morning - you will shocked how many people you look in there.
Saturday and Sundays are very busy days in the shopping malls all over Russia.
@@TravellingwithRussell show it to your foreign subscribers. They will impressed, I sure.
Russel brings so much fun
Thanks.
🙏💕
Thanks ))
Hi, Russell, can you speak Russian. If not, how do you cope in every day life?