Price regulation in the TOT causes food shortages - Resistance
Kyiv • UNN
The temporarily occupied territories are facing food shortages due to the ban on price increases. This is especially true for vegetable oil, which is now sold “under the counter” because the fixed price does not correspond to the market price.
The Russian invaders are trying to fight inflation in the temporarily occupied territories with "simple solutions", i.e., they prohibit price increases. This is reported by the Center of National Resistance, UNN reports.
It is noted that such a pricing policy leads to logical consequences, namely a shortage of products. This is primarily about oil, because fixing its price has led to the fact that it is now sold "under the counter" because the fixed price does not correspond to the market price.
Russia is synonymous with the word deficit. Therefore, the result of every tsar's reign is the disappearance of goods from the windows. Currently, the Russians are trying to impose cash registers on sellers, which will become mandatory on February 1, 2025, but this will only increase fines and the goods will not return to the shelves,
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