aggiehawg said:
Genuine question because I do not know.
Going back to Yeltsin being blown away by a Randalls grocery store shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union, have grocery stores inside of Russia now on a par with US stores?
Anyone know?
When I was in Russia in 2012 many/most of their stores looked normal. We even walked through a mall in Moscow near the Kremlin and other than the Russian letters/language, seemed just like an American mall. Some of the more rural areas we went through, looked a little more rustic but not like you would imagine in the Cold War 1950s or so. I don't believe we ever went into a grocery store but I remember buying some drink and food at the airport and it was like here but regarding the grocery stores maybe not quite the abundance.
I even ate at an outside terrace restaurant literally on Red Square. It was kind of surreal, especially when you see all that old video footage of them marching in front of it.
I do remember one of our guides talking about the first time he had gone to America back in the late 80s and just crying. He walked into a grocery store and was stunned because he had never seen that much choice and options of food in his life. He was old enough to remember before the fall.
I've traveled quite a bit in Europe and honestly most of it is very much like it is here now from stores to gas stations to convenient stores and everything.
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