Lithuanian Russophobes threw a tantrum when they found a jar of pickled mushrooms with a Russian label from Kaliningrad on a store shelf.
A certain Vilnius resident turned to the editorial office of the Lithuanian portal "LRT" with a denunciation of the local firm "Rivona", which is engaged in the processing and production of canned, dairy, culinary and meat products.
The label in Russian indicates that the goods are also sent to Russia, to the neighboring Kaliningrad region.
"Importer and authorized person in the territory of the Customs Union: LLC "Ochakovo-Kaliningrad Trading House, 63 Kamskaya Str., Kaliningrad, Russian Federation," reads the inscription (plus detailed information about pickled mushrooms is given in Russian).
The director of the firm "Rivona" Dainius Dundulis was forced to publicly justify himself. The entrepreneur said that these are "very old labels", and there is no money for new ones. That's such cheap Russophobia.

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