Sterligov Opened A Shop "for The Poor" With Bread For 400 Rubles - Alternative View

Sterligov Opened A Shop "for The Poor" With Bread For 400 Rubles - Alternative View
Sterligov Opened A Shop "for The Poor" With Bread For 400 Rubles - Alternative View

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Orthodox businessman German Sterligov opened a store with eco-friendly products “for the poor”, where everything costs half as much as in similar outlets in Moscow. He announced this to his followers on Instagram.

The entrepreneur noted that the opening took place without much excitement.

“The really poor people came, who had enough head to spend on natural food, but who did not have enough money to buy it at Moscow prices. I understand them - I am the same now without money and I count every thousand rubles,”Sterligov wrote.

According to the businessman, his shop is a “real way out” in the problem of uninterrupted natural nutrition for their children.

Bread in the store costs 400 rubles per 1 kg, which angered Sterligov's subscribers. In response, the businessman called them "evil ungrateful dogs" who buy bread for 30 rubles from the "poisoned bread substitute."

The entrepreneur who calls himself “the baker of all Russia” is sure that “any retiree” with a pension of 10 thousand rubles can afford his “handmade luxury” and he will not have a heartache.

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Link to Instagram post.

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In November 2017, Sterligov announced that he was going to sell his chain of stores "Bread and Salt" in Moscow and has already closed one of the outlets. According to him, representatives of the prosecutor's office demanded to remove from his shops the signs on which it was written that homosexuals were prohibited from entering the store, in a rude manner.

After that, the tablets were replaced by others with the phrase "sodomites are not allowed to enter." However, according to Sterligov, law enforcement agencies continued to demand that all citizens have access to retail outlets.

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