When it comes to food prices, Russia isn’t experiencing a problem that’s ANY DIFFERENT from what we’re facing here.
It's not just the prices, it's that the shelves are still bare. I live in a small city in the Mohawk Valley of NY State. I can never get what I want from one store. I always have to go to at least one or two more stores. The Walmart here is pitiful with all the empty shelves. They did a recent renovation, and had a grand opening in November. All they did was move things around, and shelves are still empty. Why have a grand opening if you can't get products to fill the shelves?