Russian TYPICAL Supermarket Tour: Would You Shop Here?
Hello everybody. Welcome to Travelling with Russell and welcome to a new video. Welcome to Moscow Region. Currently I’m nowhere near Moscow today. But, I thought I’d show you the most famous and the biggest chain of supermarkets in all of Russia.
It’s right behind me and I thought I’d show you what the absolute most typical supermarket in Russia really looks like. Let’s go. One thing I will point out, it’s not in a particularly populated area of the town where I am. There is actually a new bridge they’re
Building over the train line so it’s a little bit cut off from most of the population of the town. There’s been a lot of snow here in the last few days so you can see how much is accumulated there
Is actually a nice little car park as well and there is a few houses just off behind this building but most people as you can see are driving into this place and I think a few people
Might walk in and the local train station for the town is just off in the distance and pichka is actually my favorite store in all of Russia now I do get asked at a lot where do you like to
Shop what’s your favorite store it’s this and I think once you’ve seen it you’ll understand why. Just for a little bit of background about the store we’re going to go visit. It’s it’s called Pyatyorochka and it’s very famous for the number five that you can see
There and the number five in Russian is Pyet. Tis is the most famous store in all of Russia primarily because it’s the most recognizable store and it’s the most numerous of stores throughout Russia. There are more than 20,000 of these in Russia.
All over Russia, from where I am here in Moscow region all the way over to the Far East of Russia. They are literally everywhere. If you’re not from Russia you’re going to be in for a bit of a shock I think at what kind of typical Russian Supermarket
This is and how well stocked it is and how nice it is let’s head on inside the actual store is open 7 days a week from 8:00 a.m. untill 11:00 p.m. so plenty of trading hours. 7 days a week. Now, I want you to compare
This as much as possible with your local typical Supermarket wherever you are in the world and tell me how it Compares as I walk in it’s nice and warm finally after being outside there is actually the
Baskets here and this is kind of unique in that it’s a basket with wheels and it’s got two of them that you can put on there there’s no big baskets in this store and there’s a whole lot of the
Plastic baskets and the ones with the wheels that you can pull around very very typical for Russian supermarkets if you’re interested in getting a job here it even tells you the salary and the working hours and this is far and above what most people keep telling me is the average salary in Russia
So if you want a job check it out now we’re going to go in this second door which is kind of the air lock to come on inside and as soon as we walk in it gets very nice and warm in here and nice and
Cozy now it actually is a very big Supermarket if you compare it to most Pyatyorochka. This is quite a bit larger than the one nearest to where I live now interestingly this is the sixth Pyatyorochka in this region and I have a couple of them very close to where I live this
One’s quite a bit further away but there’s six of these that I can come shopping at if I want too. Here’s the current specials and promotions milk or chocolate how about maybe if you like picnic I’m not a big fan of these personally I like the brand of chocolate
But not the type of chocolate also lay chips now what we’ll try and do is walk around and do as fewer takes as we can so that you can see it all in real time as I walk around so
The first thing we’re going to see here is fruit and vegetables and on one side is the probably the biggest selection of tomatoes you’re going to find seven different types of tomatoes cucumbers gabbage potatoes and then as we wrap around there is some I would
Say exotic fruits there’s even coconuts right there and they’re on special come on Wow and avocados now these I call them pomegranates anybody have a different name for them I think also these look like mangoes as well they look a little bit green but of course seasonally the
Fruit and vegetables are going to vary quite a fair bed in Russia there is also a refrigerated area for some of the leaf vegetables now if you’re wondering about how the pricing works the normal white tags are the all the time prices and then where you see yellow tags these are the things
That are on promotion so they’ll either be weekly or fortnightly or monthly specials also some pickled vegetables here as well in containers and then off on the left all the different fruits lots of oranges I think these are melons are they or perhaps these are grapefruit I don’t know all my
Fruits too well there is a quite a big selection of apples and there’s also some dried fruits and nuts here as well these are by weight so you can just scoop out what you want also some dried
Mango right there which I’ve not seen in some of the stores before and then the rest of this refrigerated section there’s some chill drinks right here little bit mixed so you got a bit of
Beer and a bit of soft drink now I want to point this out because I think it’s kind of interesting this is a very typical Russian drink right here 66 rubles now I’ll just remember that number and then
If we come over to beer have a look right here and get a can of beer for 51 rubles isn’t that just mindblowing that beer is cheaper than soda now I need you to let me know where you live is it like
That in the city or country where you are if it’s the same way that they structure the pricing here is some ready meals there’s plenty of different types of salads and I think some different seaweeds up there there also some juices so these ready meals you just take them and microwave them
And heat to eat them they do actually have right here pretty interesting little section there’s actually couple of seats here and there’s some plugs so if maybe you want to relax for a little while or charge your phone you can do that and what I find very interesting is they’ve got a self
Checkout in the middle of the store now this is if you want to buy yourself something from the bakery or one of the ready meals or if you want to pay for coffee and then you can actually just check it
Out and you can sit right down and relax here and you don’t have to go to the front of the store to pay for you know a coffee and things like that and they’ve actually got a machine here so you
Can make your own coffee just choose which type it is it’s pretty straightforward and then also if you want to heat up one of those meals there’s a microwave and you can just sit down it’s not a
Very big seating area I must admit it but the view outside’s nice with the snow and you can just chill out for a little while it’s your local supermarket have that now going back about nearly
2 years ago I made a video at my local borka and I pointed out the selection of bread and if you have a look at the back here they actually bake the bread in store it’s probably a little bit hard to
See the machines and the refrigerators but these pastries and breads are produced in the store and my favorite item is this garlic bread right here 60 rubles and this is very nice now depending on
What time of day you come you might even get it hot and fresh and then they’ve got the fatcha also 60 Ruble so about 80 cents us for a fuka loaf this is very nice you can make very beautiful
Sandwiches with that if you want to see a tour of the factory where this is made I’ve actually been to it it’s over in St Petersburg and you can watch that as another video on the channel there
Is also a regular bread area here where this would be made off site and then brought to the store and plenty of choices it’s probably about 30 types of bread in this Supermarket but you really want the
Fresher loaves right here are the ones you can slice them up sandwiches or you maybe you want to put them in the toaster very very nice now what I might do is walk around the outside you can see
How big this place is and how wide the aisles are now I am here on a Wednesday afternoon it’s just after 3 3 p.m. it’s just slowly getting dark as well gets dark about 4: or 5:00 p.m. in winter
Here in Russia so I’ve decided to come in the afternoon lots of nice cakes here my favorite one right here with creames inside these are very nice these circles as I like to call them someone
Needs to correct me what they’re called really and then if you have a look at the rest of the refrigerators all the way down lots of different types of sausages and hams salamis then we come
To the midsection as it says there on the top left and lots of choices of chicken and pork and beef now very typically a lot of people would go to a local butchers and if you walk about 10 minutes
From here there is a food market with different butchers inside and you can get you know fresh pieces of meat literally butchered right there whereas this sort of Supermarket obviously it’s the packaged meat products which will be brought to the store which I think everybody in the world
Buys who doesn’t go to a butcher shop and as we keep going then we’ve got lots of choices of seafood and Salmons lots of choices maybe you want some different sliced Salmons there’s a lot to choose from perhaps some different cured fish or smoked fish maybe also some mussels and seafood.
Then this is the actual dairy section keeps on going I didn’t realize how large it is also here Main mayonnaise and we’ve got different Butters contrary to everybody’s belief they don’t padlock butter like I’ve seen in some videos butter is just accessible right in the fridge then we come
Over to cheeses and there’s probably about 30 or more different types of cheese right here and then this last section is all the drinkable yogurts which is good for the kids and adults like me I love these strawberry ones over here these are very delicious they’re actually an easier drink
Than buying a can of cool drink or soda if that’s something you don’t want when you’re thirsty and then a nice selection of yogurts there’s a lot of choices of yogurt I don’t know how my wife
Comes into this kind of store and chooses because it’s not just you know the fact there’s you know 10 different brands then there’s another 10 different FL flavors on top of that come over here then to different types of creams and cottage cheese and then finally the milk section and the
Classic bottles of milk so they they’ll actually have an area with long life milk and this is the traditional milk that’s refrigerated I’m really hoping this video isn’t going to go on too long
I’m trying to do it in just a couple of takes but I definitely want to make sure I show you every part of this store because this is as typical of a supermarket as there is in all of Russia
And with 20,000 locations that’s just insane to think about how many of these pichas there are in all of Russia continuing on the tour here you can actually see the long life milks which are almost opposite the milk fridge I walk past not noticing them plenty of different choices someone
Has to tell me did palala leave Russia or not I’m almost certain they mentioned they were going to but they’re definitely here and on the Shelf come around to the kid section and different children’s products and then all of the baby food I think a lot of people would recognize Nestle as
A brand and then mostly other Russian brands of baby food now where you live in the world do you have water that’s made for kids versus a normal bottle of water I never knew there was a difference obviously there is and then we come over here then to the regular beer section now
What they do they like to put the beer snacks next to the Beer which I think is genius cuz you’ve got the choice then of getting some snacks at the same time and getting inspired by all the different beer snacks different flavors of Lay’s chips and then all the different canned beers the
One thing that’s quite unique I think maybe in Russia in Europe generally is the beers are sold individually now in Australia as an example we only can buy them generally in a pack of six
Or 24 which is a case and and then if you go to bigger stores they may have single canned beers or bottle beers but in Russia that single can option is very popular there is actually also
Some zero alcohol beers somebody needs to tell me what the benefit is to that guess the end of the day you’re not getting drunk but should I be drinking them rather than normal beers there is
A small frozen section here some different things you can put in the oven mostly the snacks that the kids love I think we really don’t eat any Frozen items personally my wife and I lots of different
Types of Oats right here and then a long section of Saed herbs and spices so if you’re going to do cooking or marinating anything that’s going to involve maybe some different types of ms you have a big section of these in our cupboard at home we’ve got a little plastic container with these
All stacked in there frozen vegetables and there’s even Frozen chips as well not sure how many people really buy frozen vegetables in Russia there’s so much availability of normal vegetables I don’t think it’s really necessary the alcohol section continues around the corner and there’s also the
Different fruity beers is that what they call them I’m not sure of the name of these flavored ones and there’s some bigger bottle beers in the brown plastic containers and then the alcohol section and the one thing in this store it’s completely open so you can just grab whatever you want and
Go and pay for it at the register which is just off in the distance and the lady they’re checking a few people out but more than enough choices perhaps stoage ner I think it’s probably a very
Well known it says Russian vodka depending on where you live in the world it might be made in ltia as well but just about 500 rubles so about $6 us for a 700ml bottle I wonder how that compares
To where you are in the world and then over here nice selection of wines plenty of choices now I’m trying to walk around nice and slowly so you can get a good idea of all the choices and here is
Some different brandies brandies are very popular in Russia they’re kind of similar to cognacs in a way but just better value terms of the price I think one of the ice cream fridges isn’t running and all the candy and we’ll come back to the registers towards the end of the video
I didn’t want to make this video about pricing I really want to do a standalone video where I specifically point out different prices of things but there is a eight pack of toilet roll here for just on $2 us maybe how does that compare to where you live this is pretty popular
Brand as well in Russia and you know the toilet roll was a big thing couple of years ago around the world and they do have also the cheap classic most traditional Russian one you can possibly get
Right here for about 30 cents for me really the Branded toilet roll is just as cheap really and you can find more than enough of them on special to not have to buy the lowcost one all of the
Packaged Pet Foods I think most people recognize the brands whiskers right there and then I see for the dogs the pedigree plenty of choices and then come around to the personal care items and how many choices we’ve got of toothpaste shampoos and there’s a bit of a home section here as well with
Some containers we’ve actually got these exact ones in our kitchen this exact container I’ve got a set of them in our one one of our cupboards with all the different things in them rice and cereals and things like that and stuff for cleaning the kitchen or bathroom washing detergent let me see
If I can walk around the next couple of aisles a little bit faster to get more things in the video. A good selection of chocolate my Alpine gold right here. This is my favorite. I used to be a big fan of milka but the price of
Milk has gone up a little bit in the last year or so but I’m more than happy to enjoy other Russian chocolate on the Shelf all of the different carttons of juice and plenty of choices as well
I’ve also seen somebody point out in the videos that there isn’t the ink to produce these cartons of juice but quite clearly there is also coffee over here and tea so around about 40 different types of coffee teas I’d say there’s probably about 40 types also so lots of choices these
Different juices and then sodas of course you know I’ve covered this extensively on the channel over and over so I won’t really talk about it too much this is my other favorite lemon lime and mint
Soda that I like at the moment right here and then choices of water how does this compare to the store where you live and not necessarily the pricing I think that’s obviously very difficult to judge dollar for dollar but you know how does this compare to your local typical Supermarket now keep
In mind where we are here we can walk another 5 minutes to another store we can walk another 10 minutes to a big food market right by the train station so this isn’t going to be a very popular
Store you know it’s going to be really more shopped by people who live in this nearby micro district and then people that perhaps Drive their car to and from this area I think I’ve come across the snacks and biscuit oil there is always so many choices of different candy biscuits sweets treats
Thanks I think there’s a bit of a payoff with all the healthy food and the fresh food you’ve got to have some opposite and all of the sweets and treats that they’ve got in the store this is
The pay by weight candy and lots of choices pretty simple here you just put a handful in the bag or as much as you like and you buy it by the gram so you don’t have to get a whole bag of
Something and you get a few different choices as well also lots of different types of dry biscuits and tea biscuits here as I’ve been walking around and you know pointing out how extensive the store
Is and how many choices there are and selection we then come to the egg section and how little there is and if you’ve maybe watched some sort of news about Russia in the last few weeks there was the
Crisis in Russia and the shortage of eggs and we couldn’t buy eggs anywhere in Russia and safely every store you walk in you can still buy eggs there’s just not as many choices right now but the classic box of 10 eggs is 110 rubles about $1.30 and there’s a couple of different choices
Not too much difference in price but you can definitely buy carton of eggs just take note though it’s a carton of 10 most place in the world it’s 12 and there is also a tray of 30
Eggs down the bottom there for 340 rubles so just about under4 us for 30 eggs how does that compare to where you live you know it’s amazing the whole store is stocked and then the egg shelf
Is the one that that’s got the least amount of products on it of course there’s things in and out of stock though that’s going to be normal in any Supermarket can see all the different rice and beans and different things if you want to make soups as well here and and there’s
Some noodles and pastas they my one gripe with every supermarket in Russia is they’ve got the pasta right here and they should have next to it the pasta sources now please Mr pic got owna can you put the pasta sauces next to the pasta I’ll guarantee you you’ll increase your sales overnight
Because I won’t have to hunt in the store for pasta sauce after I’ve chosen which Pasta I like. There’s is a section here for dry fruits and seeds. Maybe some of you like the different sunflower seeds. Cooking oil is 110 rubles. So about $1.30 UD for a liter of oil and then
Other things for baking and cooking perhaps flour sugar salt all the essentials and you can maybe bake a cake I’m not very much of a chef myself probably the least known Chef in our household. My wife does pretty much all of that and then different types of salts even there’s a choice of
Salts in this store and then this final aisle is mostly things in jars and cans there’s also Honeys and different jams relishes pickled vegetables and then this is what gets me here on the other side of the aisle from the pasta there’s the pasta sauce there’s quite a few different choices as
Well though but they should be next to pasta. Let me know. Are you on team Russell that says they should be next to each other or you on team Pyatyorochka who likes to separate them. I think I could double or triple the sales of pasta sauce. Just by moving them one aisle over.
All the different canned Tunas, fish and Sprats maybe you’ve had those before my dad loves these he has them in Australia and the fact he’s never visited Russia he loves this favorite Russian canned fish as I get around to the last section of the store and the checkouts there’s
An ice cream fridge right here now I don’t know how many people buy ice creams in Winter because outside there’s snow just piled up and how cold it is and I think maybe the kids love an ice cream no
Matter what time of year it is different chocolate bars and chewing gums and then this is something that’s very very Russian right at the reges to here where all of these grab and go items are
You know chewing gum and candy bars they’ve got the jars of caviar and how convenient is just to grab a little jar of it there’s the black caviar red caviar and then go right to the register and pay for your shopping right here you’ll also see behind the checkout there they’ve got tobacco
Products they’ve got them all hidden they’re not allowed to be shown in Russia think that’s standard everywhere in the world now that they can’t be for public display and then this store does have self checkout and although it’s not my favorite thing in supermarkets they’re definitely
In this store just judging by how big it is and I’m sure at different times of the day it gets busy that they utilize these as I’m just about to leave the store and wrap up the video I thought
I’d should show something that’s very interesting and I wonder if this is somewhere else in the world Beyond Russia now there’s a scale here if you want to check the weight of your fruits or vegetables or candy and make sure it’s been weighed correctly there’s this little thing right
Here now if I put the switch on it’s a little bit bright of course but so you can check the quality of your eggs and to make sure that they’re exactly what they say they are on the box has anybody seen
That somewhere in the world Beyond Russia have you got one in your local store I’m very curious. With my beanie back on now and as I am heading out of the store. I really hope you’ve enjoyed this video and this walk around of a Russian Typical Supermarket again
Remember there is 20,000 of these in Russia so this is really and truly the most typical Supermarket throughout the entire country no matter where you live in Russia you can find one of these and normally within walking distance of most micro districts or housing districts I’ve
Actually got a few of these very close to my house I don’t have let me know what you think in the comments I’ve asked lots of questions I point out a lot of stuff and I think it might be
Interesting to make that comparison with where you live versus here in Russia it’s getting a little bit darker outside now I’m slowly going to walk on home from here if you like the video give it a thumbs up that’s the easiest way to show support for the channel and for videos like I
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What does a Russian TYPICAL Supermarket really look inside. How does this Russian Supermarket compare to shops where you live. With more than 20,000 locations in Russia, Pyatyorchka is Russia’s most and well known popular Supermarket.
🌐 Store Name: Pyatyorochka Supermarket ( Пятёрочка )
🌐 5ka Supermarket Website: https://www.5ka.ru/
📍 Store Location: Moscow Region, Naro-Fominskiy City District, Aprelevka
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Nice looking store but very small. Slightly bigger than most gas stations or I guess you guys call them petrol stations.
Честный обзор так как есть без политики и преувеличений. Honest review as is without enlarges and politics :=
Pasta called Макароны in Russia is not a very popular in Russia and sauces called Кетчуп most the time and extended for a meat.
God bless the good people of Russia.
May peace and prosperity come to all soon.
Я, живу в Сибири. Мы в – 30 на улице мороженное едим.
Did that guy at the end of the video actually complain?
У меня в деревне населением до 1000 человек , есть пятерочка и пицерия
No difference to a Supermarket here in Germany.
In Canada the inflation has forced many of us buy frozen produce in lieu of the fresh produce we used to purchase. That bottle of vodka is at least 300% higher here if you can still find it.
Do Russians feel that things are better now than when they were communist in the Soviet Union?
I always think of sprats as being Latvian, not Russian. They're Riga sprats, Riga being the capital of Latvia.
compared US $$ Russia is cheaper affordable LOL
russian vodka $6 US $15
Russell coming from the USA i will say that is a nice store neat and clean but a bit small compared to our stores. Our stores i would say 4 or 5 times bigger but with that said it doesnt mean ours is nicer.
as an American thank you for letting me know what companies I shouldn’t buy from my supermarkets lays potato chips, I won’t buy them ever again, etc. etc.
legal!
I liked the idea of the video but the presentation was ponderous and slow. Switched off.
Clearly a country on the verge of collapse….
Ну это не типичная пятерочка, это обновленная у нас таких еще нет.
pricing i can't compare because affordability is dependent on income. 4 dollars there is not the same if we average higher income here. so you have to take everything into the equation. like what do the average Russians make per hour in dollars.
Рассел, соусы для макарон никогда продаваться рядом с макаронами не будут в России, потому что если покупатель знает где все лежит, то он не будет искать свой соус или другой продукт. Маркетинг в России устроен так, что людей заставляют специально искать нужный товар чтобы проходят другие полки магазина он купил по пути что-то еще, хотя человек этого не хотел. А если положить соус рядом с макаронами, то человек не пройдет мимо других полок и не купит то, что он изначально не планировал.
Pasta Sauce should definitely be near the pasta. Lol!
another useful id!ot for russian propaganda
Санкции? Не…. не слышали:))))) Sanctions? Not…. Haven't heard:)))))
This looks like the grocery department at the gas station where I live. I am not impressed.. There are three regular grocery stores within a 1/4 miles of me all competing, giving buyers a better price. Yes, 20,000 is impressive but it does sound like a monopoly.
Residents of Russian Samara complain en masse about empty shelves in the supermarkets, local media report. "No eggs. No chicken meat, as well. No vegetables and fruits," a local website writes.
Interesting that in spite of the situation that Russia has got herself into lately that there are still USA brands on the store shelves even though there are "severe" trade sanctions imposed. Nice looking store, I'd try it a couple of times, would be a loyal customer if the value for money spent were good.
The head of Nevinnomyssk [ruzzia] urged men to "sneak up on their women so that 10,000 children will be born in exactly 9 months."
Propaganda .
Looks like them sanctions are really "working"
Really nice looking store with lots of choices, I'm surprised not to many choices of bottle water.
I can think of many food desert neighborhoods in US cities that wish they had a market like that. But then again they would probably just loot and shoplift the hell out of it, driving it out of the neighborhood, which is why they no longer have neighborhood markets like that in the first place.
Now life is worse than in the Soviet Union under socialism, since communism was not built, there was socialism in the USSR.
Why it was better:
1. Free apartments for any working person; if there are three children, then a 3-4 room apartment in a new building without a queue is free, which is inherited by children free of charge.
2. No water and gas meters, free heating,
Utility bills per month are less than $1.
3. Free university education for anyone with guaranteed employment in their specialty and provision of free housing to young specialists.
4. Guaranteed pension at age 55
5. Free kindergarten for children with free meals.
6. Free holiday at the resort at the expense of the enterprise for the whole family – in a sanatorium.
7. Free medicine for everyone without exception, complex operations are free.
8. Loans and mortgages are prohibited, there is no inflation of money, products do not increase in price.
9. Guaranteed employment if a person does not work,
then the police come to his home and convince him to go work at the company.
10. No crime on the streets, complete safety – people walked down the street with gold jewelry without fear of robbery.
11. Natural food without chemical additives and genetically modified products.
12. Representatives of trade union organizations are at all levels of government; not a single decision is made without the consent of the trade union. After the collapse of the USSR, trade union rights were taken away and trade unions were removed from all power.
Trade union rights are perhaps the most powerful achievement of the USSR.
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Why was it necessary to destroy such a good life for people?
A TYPICAL Pyatyorochka has 400 square meters. The supermarket in this video is, of course, not a typical Pyatyorochka, this one has about 1000 square meters.
I see sanctions work.
Doesn't matter shelf's looks full.
People can't afford.
Why are you getting all excited about a grocery store having the basic items? Very odd.
This grocery store looks very good and clean. 👍🏻