Table of contents:
- 1. Food market
- 2. Market in Novokuznetsk
- 3. Market in Tbilisi
- 4. Danilovsky market
- 5. Market in Kaluga
- 6. Market in Petrozavodsk
- 7. Street Vending
- 8. Collective farm market
- 9. Indoor pavilion
- 10. Queue for vegetables
- 11. Market on Tsvetnoy Boulevard
Video: How It Was: Food Markets in the Soviet Union
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Today, when it comes to the USSR, many recall the times of total shortages and long queues in stores. But in fact, this is how the situation developed already at the end of the Soviet Union. And while the store shelves could not boast of an abundance of products, the collective farm markets had everything that your heart desires …
1. Food market
2. Market in Novokuznetsk
3. Market in Tbilisi
4. Danilovsky market
5. Market in Kaluga
6. Market in Petrozavodsk
7. Street Vending
8. Collective farm market
9. Indoor pavilion
10. Queue for vegetables
11. Market on Tsvetnoy Boulevard
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