Yesterday a scandal swept across the Internet from Karelia, where in the city of Pitkyaranta, children on privileges (students with disabilities and children from poor families) were given dry rations (since they do not attend school) with food. The school feeding director was fired for such a (pictured above) set of products (two sausages, five or six potatoes, margarine, sugar and flour). Although it is not clear whether she is to blame for the fact that she had to give out what was. But that's another topic for discussion.
In posts on this topic, people began to show sets of products that were given to them in other regions of the country.
A food set for a schoolchild from the Moscow government. Photo "My Zadonsk".
More Moscow:
Also Moscow. Photo by Open Media:
Promotional video:
Moscow again:
Grocery set issued in St. Petersburg. Photo from comments from Beglov's page.
Also Peter:
And here is Peter:
And here again we return to the "castle". Vologda, well, more or less here:
This is darker. Grocery set in the village of Tirlyansky, Beloretsk district:
As always, the Moscow sets show that Moscow is “another country”, but definitely not Russia. Will we never get away from this? It turns out that children in our country are of different kinds? Children from Karelia should be given enough raw potatoes, but children from Moscow should be given decent food.
I think it is very sad to have such a division of OBLIGATORY STATE aid, and not some private initiatives.