Ten dollars can be exchanged for 100 rubles, so what can I buy in Russia?

I have been to St. Petersburg, Moscow, Carousel Supermarket, and Ducassy Chain Supermarket in Russia. The following is a rough list of 10 pieces, that is, 100 rubles, and the things and prices that can be bought. Here are the kilograms or liters: the favorite potatoes of Russians are about 30 rubles/kg, and 10 yuan can buy more than 3 kilograms; Others, such as onions, have similar prices. White sugar, packaged, is about 40 rubles/kg, and 10 yuan can buy about 2.5 kg; Buckwheat, which Russians love to eat, is used for cooking. The consumption is as big as rice, and the price is similar to rice, which is about 85 rubles/kg. 10 yuan can buy more than 1 kg. Made in Russia, this brand is a bit similar to COFCO, packaged, about 35 rubles/kg, and 10 yuan can buy about 2.5 kilograms; Bananas, Russian bananas look at the label, most of them come from South America, such as Ecuador and other places, about 60 rubles/kg, and 10 yuan can buy about 1.5 kilograms; The price of apples is not cheap, about 160 rubles/kg, and 10 yuan can buy about 0.6 kg; In addition, people are concerned about pork belly, which is about 310 rubles/kg, and 10 yuan can buy about 0.3 kg; Elbow and trotters are cheap, about 190 rubles/kg, and 10 yuan can buy about 0.5 kg; There are few vegetables in Russia, and many of them are imported from. This price is sometimes more expensive than fish (crucian carp and grass carp, etc., about 100 rubles/kg, 10 yuan buys 1 kg), for example, Chinese cabbage in winter is about 190 rubles/kg, and 10 yuan can buy more than 0.5 kg; Russian best-selling milk, Vario, is about 80 rubles/liter, and 10 yuan can buy more than one box; Eggs are cheap, about 1 yuan&;s money/piece, which is similar to the domestic price. In this way, basic meat, eggs, milk, food and vegetables are available. Russian old Miller beer costs about 6,70 rubles, that is, 6 7 yuan dollars. Imported Harbin beer costs 130 rubles, 13 yuan. Coke is about 25 rubles a can, and 10 yuan can buy about 4 cans. In short, Russian vegetables are expensive, local products are cheap, and winter is more expensive than summer. The price of meat, eggs, milk, food and potatoes needed by ordinary Russians is very stable and reasonable. Grass carp on the freezer of a supermarket in a Russian farmer&;s market is about 132 rubles, equivalent to 13.2 yuan/kg of Russian sausage at the cheese counter of Russian supermarket and about 249 rubles/kg of pork sausage. Vodka in the Russian carousel supermarket, from 759-879 rubles, about 75-88 yuan, 750ml. The Russians in the supermarket are wondering what wine to buy, destroying me and shaping me. I am a passer-by walking alone in a foreign country.


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