You can only compare grocery shopping bills in different countries by factoring in the average income of the different countries (and geographic locations inside of said country -- Moscow isn't Siberia).
As for the availability of products. There isn't a single supermarket in the US that is fully stocked?
Avg salary in USA is about ~30-40k USD and the avg salary in Russia is about ~10k USD.
For Russian groceries to be at least 4x cheaper is not covering Russia in glory or anything, but it should make you question why food is literally 4x more expensive in the USA. You should also be asking why almost every single prepackaged 'food' in the USA is full of soybean oil, canola oil, etc when these additives are not present in Europe.
Am I missing something here? :')
You can only compare grocery shopping bills in different countries by factoring in the average income of the different countries (and geographic locations inside of said country -- Moscow isn't Siberia).
As for the availability of products. There isn't a single supermarket in the US that is fully stocked?
Avg salary in USA is about ~30-40k USD and the avg salary in Russia is about ~10k USD.
For Russian groceries to be at least 4x cheaper is not covering Russia in glory or anything, but it should make you question why food is literally 4x more expensive in the USA. You should also be asking why almost every single prepackaged 'food' in the USA is full of soybean oil, canola oil, etc when these additives are not present in Europe.