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Жителям Мурманской области приготовить борщ обойдётся дороже, чем в среднем по стране
The cost of borscht in the Murmansk region increases, exceeding the national average
The economic crisis in Russia impacts daily life, leading to higher food prices
The ongoing economic crisis in Russia has left a significant impact on the daily lives of its citizens, resulting in a substantial increase in food prices across the country, including the Murmansk region. The cost of essential food items has skyrocketed, putting a strain on household budgets and making it challenging for people to afford basic necessities.
One of the most notable increases is in the cost of borscht, a traditional Russian soup made with beets, cabbage, and meat. A recent study found that the average cost of preparing a pot of borscht in the Murmansk region is now higher than the national average. This increase is primarily due to the rising prices of beets, cabbage, and meat, which are key ingredients in the soup.
Factors contributing to the price hike
- Economic downturn: The economic downturn in Russia has led to a decrease in the value of the ruble, making it more expensive to import goods from other countries. This has contributed to the increase in food prices, including the ingredients used to make borscht.
- Poor harvest: Unfavorable weather conditions in the Murmansk region, such as heavy rainfall and flooding, have resulted in a poor harvest of beets and cabbage, leading to a shortage of these vegetables and driving up their prices.
- Increased demand: Despite the higher prices, there has been an increase in demand for borscht due to its affordability compared to other meat-based dishes. This has further contributed to the price hike.
The rising cost of borscht is a significant concern for residents of the Murmansk region, as it is a staple food for many families. The situation highlights the broader economic challenges faced by the region and the need for government intervention to address the issue of food affordability.