1 out of every 10 types of Frito chips is missing at my store at any one timeyeah...we have had normal full shelves for well over a year.... maybe move out of the country.
Thanks Obama
1 out of every 10 types of Frito chips is missing at my store at any one timeyeah...we have had normal full shelves for well over a year.... maybe move out of the country.
Not all as it appears to be true. Extreme liberal media are the biggest liars around. Take the freeze on Russian reserves of $630 billion? Well, it turns out, that is only 1/2 true. Actually, Russia is able to access $310 billion of it. Still a lot of monies to fund the Ukraine war? You better believe it. What else? Remember they were supposedly, pushing the ruble to zero and for Russia to default on their payments? Whoops. Another big fat lie. It turns out US financial institutions did not want to take those huge losses so, $117 million in interest payments the Russians sent thru US banks went thru without a hitch and the bondholders got paid just the same? Russian oligarchs owned $200 billion in Swiss bank accounts. Who knew? Remember too that Ukraine and Russia produces most of the commodities US and European businesses use to produce a lot of things we need. Unless, you can wave a magic wand and make commodities appear out of thin air, you still have to buy it from Ukraine or Russia. Ukraine might be shutdown from access to the Southern part of its country, how it is going to export any commodities? Disruptions alone should send commodities prices much higher.
What about the kind of paper used in ummm ........ bathrooms?Fun info about consequences of sanctions. Russia produces its own paper (after all, they have enough forests). But - apparently the chemicals used in paper production come from abroad and are now sanctioned. So, a couple of largest paper factories have stopped production. Printer paper in stores has gone up in price 200%+, and now the schools in St. Petersburg are told to stop any tests that are not electronic.
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