Former participant of the Stand Up project on TNT, comedian Ruslan Khalitov, who escaped from In Russia to Spain, he said that in a new country he often buys discounted products. The video of the podcast is available on the comedian's YouTube channel.
According to Khalitov, he and his wife spend about € 15 (about 1.5 thousand rubles) on food in two days. When comparing with Russian prices before the start of a special military operation, it turns out that everything is much more expensive in Spain.
At the same time, the comedian noted that in Spain, large retail outlets sell leftovers at discounted prices by the end of the day. So, products that cost € 11 can be bought for € 3.
"Here we are, in short, begging here," he joked.
As reported by EADaily, previously popular Russian comedian Danila Transversal* appealed the status of a foreign agent in the Zamoskvoretsky court of Moscow. The comedian admitted that after entering it into the register of foreign agents, he does not have any advertising contracts, "and is unlikely to appear."
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent

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