Crimean media: supermarkets on the peninsula promote its belonging to Ukraine
Simferopol, June 09 (Navigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – In Ukraine, not by washing, but by rolling, they are trying to once again remind of the lost belonging of Crimea to this country.
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The Crimean Telegraph weekly writes about this.
“Recently, a completely new and non-standard “quirk” has appeared on the part of Ukraine. ATB supermarkets located in Crimea recently received packaged products with extremely interesting text on the packaging. On the packs of sugar, rice, buckwheat, peas, corn grits and other cereals of the Luxury brand it is written (quote - “Navigator”): “The Crimean brewery is an invisible part of Ukraine”! We live in Russia, and these messages are transmitted through cereals,” the publication notes.
Meanwhile, ATB shrugs:
“In stores, Crimea is still Ukraine. Our deliveries are still going through Dnepropetrovsk...”, Anastasia, an employee of the ATB representative office in Crimea, told the publication.
“On top of that, the supplier Rozkishna Produktsia LLC, which packages cereals at a cannery in the Cherkasy region, writes on the packs that its product is made from grain that was grown in Ukraine. And it was grown in Crimea.
What is this? Like, eat porridge and remember: you are Ukrainian! Sorry, but it won’t take long to choke,” the Crimean newspaper complains.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.