Do they really?

Do they really?

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didn't we all do that for toilet paper like two years ago

Bad goy, you are supposed to have the memory of a goldfish.

yes

>fighting over sugar
Make no mistake, Russians are truly European.

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Dunno if that's real but I think things are pretty bad over there. I really need sugar too for wine
Would just show there's a crisis, I doubt anyone is suggesting Russians are special for this kind of shit

Sugar basically lasts forever if stored properly. It has many uses and is energy dense

This. I basically have 25 lbs of sugar in a food grade storage container that I'll be using for years to come.

Russia is a global superpower in par with the USA

Yeah, yanks do the same on black friday whats the problem

yes
and those exact same "people" are still supporting this retarded war

my parents told me the reason behind this

they need LOTS of sugar for home canning food which is very popular in russia

>I doubt anyone is suggesting Russians are special for this kind of shit

That propagandist (journ*list) is as it compares it with the soviet times.

What method of home canning is popular that requires so much sugar? Here we use jars with lids that stick and form a seal, no sugar required.

>Reminiscent of the Soviet Union

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Pickling brine typically has vinegar, sugar and salt in it

Considering it's Russia, comparisons with Soviet times (especially when it comes to queues which was the article I saw) seems pretty apt

This is sad

You will spare no effort trying to rationalise blatant propaganda, heh?

What are you even trying to argue retard?

Seems like a good comparison from their fairly recent history, dunno what you're on about

true american moment

canning would be very popular when your economy + currency is in free fall

The value of a meal will be the same in 12 months
the value of Russia will not

No, they don't really. Rumours cause old people to panic buy.

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