The author posted a question in Food, Cooking
WHY? Are the goodies of the 2000s. and 90s gone from the market? and got a better answer
Response from Wasabi[+++++]
In the '90s, everyone poured into the market that opened up. Then some of them were squeezed out by large corporations that divided the market, and some were cut off by the Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare. And in general, in our country, it has always been convenient for the authorities to work with a major player than to control hundreds of small ones who are easier to ban than to control?
Response from 0[+++++]
In the '90s, everyone poured into the newly opened market. Then, some of them were squeezed out by large corporations who divided the market, and others were cut off by Rospotrebnadzor. And in general, in our country, it has always been convenient for the authorities to work with one major player than to control hundreds of small ones who are easier to ban than to control.
In the '90s, everyone poured into the newly opened market. Then, some of them were squeezed out by large corporations who divided the market, and others were cut off by Rospotrebnadzor. And in general, in our country, it has always been convenient for the authorities to work with one major player than to control hundreds of small ones who are easier to ban than to control.
Response from 0[+]
Sanctions are to blame for everything.
Sanctions are to blame for everything.
Response from 0[+++++]
But where did the natural products of the 1980s leave the market? GOSTs have been replaced by TU.
But where did the natural products of the 1980s leave the market? GOSTs have been replaced by TU.
Response from 0[+++++]
Buy a classic Pepsi or Coke. They're still for sale.
Buy a classic Pepsi or Coke. They're still for sale.