Comments by "marian smith" (@mariansmith7694) on "" video.
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I think your prices are much lower than in USA. Generally, Russian groceries are always less expensive than same items in US.
I went on Saturday, I spent over $200. US. Yes. A LOT.
I noticed many prices higher that usual. Especially cleaning supplies. Many things are scarce or not available such as alcohol ( to make hand sanitizer), hand sanitizer, bleach, toilet paper, potatoes...
I had to go to several stores to get some things.
We have 2 dogs, 2 cats and a bird so I bought pet foods.
We are seeing meat packing plants closing all across US, so it is possible that meats will not be available, or may be expensive. So I bought meats to fill my freezer, a small ham, ground beef to freeze.
My husband is very sick, so I had to buy products to clean very well, and special things for him.
But now, I won't have to go out again for several weeks.
I went past BIG hardware store with a garden center, Lowes. Parking lot was full! People NOT following rules.
Only at outdoor garden center were rules followed. I bought a few plants for garden, veggie plants and left there quickly. I wore mask and gloves, but I did not go inside crowded store.
God bless you ALL
Stay well...
Thank you Valeria and Alex.
Stay well, stay safe...
God bless you ALL...
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