[MC]Ronin[MC] Posted March 31, 2020 Share Posted March 31, 2020 You will not believe what people have with a coronavirus The Turks buy cologne, the French condoms, what do Bulgarians spend? Answer given by Ali Gulen in material for Turkish newspaper Sozju The coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan in the Hubei province of China and became a global epidemic in a very short time, has revealed the habits and priorities of many countries. Once the coronavirus crisis has accelerated, it became clear which products are most sought after by the citizens of different countries. The Turkish people, who stockpiled flour, bulgur, legumes, olive oil and sugar in times of coronavirus, in the war of coronation and epidemic, rushed to traditional cologne (called a colony in Turkey and used primarily for hand disinfection, ed.). The results from other countries are quite different, Ali Gulen writes in a piece for the Turkish newspaper Sozju. Five of the most po[CENSORED]r purchases in Russia with the advent of Kovid-19 Here is the country consumption of the coronavirus Germany - toilet paper German citizens, who, thanks to timely measures against the coronavirus, are in a much better position than other European countries, as the epidemic increased, they rushed to buy toilet paper and hygiene products. Supermarkets in the country, hygienic shops and pharmacies have become the most visited places. Demand was so high that the price of a toilet paper package jumped to 20 euros a while ago in online trading sites. Is there speculation, are food prices jumping? USA - a weapon In the US, as with any crisis, many things remain the same in this crisis. In addition to stocking up on food and beverages, Americans also stormed gun sales. In many gun shops, the products were depleted and not only weapons were sold, but a huge amount of ammunition was sold. Italy - pasta and wine In Italy, the hardest hit by the coronavirus country, the highest sales of pasta were made. In this country, where more than 10,000 people lost their lives, toilets in combination with bidets, like Turkey, are po[CENSORED]r, so there is little demand for toilet paper. Instead, pasta and wine were sold. Spain - pasta and wine In Spain, where 5982 people died (7340 according to the most recent data, ed.) And over 73 thousand (already over 85 thousand, ed.) Fell ill, the greatest interest is in pasta and pasta. and wine. There is no excessive demand for toilet paper. Coronavirus pandemic - why toilet paper Netherlands - drugs The country in which light drugs are allowed in a certain amount before the places of sale and consumption of these products are closed, the young people stocked up with marijuana for personal consumption. The buckets, which will remain closed until April 6, have long queues in front of buckets. Turkey - cologne The eau de toilette, which we call a colony, the original of which comes from Cologne and is known as "cologne 4711", has led our search during the coronavirus crisis. Cologne, which is used as a disinfectant because of its high alcohol content, has led the way in Turkey's top-selling products. France - wine and condoms France, which has more than 31,000 infected (according to recent data, 45,000), has opted for a different product from the other countries. In the days of the coronavirus crisis in France, condoms and wine sales soared. Tails in front of shops in Sofia, people are hoarding Scandinavian countries - painkillers Coronavirus sales in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland differ significantly from those in other countries. In the Scandinavian countries, there was a high demand for painkillers, temperature-lowering medicines and insulin. This is what has been looking for pharmacies in the area lately. Bulgaria - citrus fruits Neighboring Bulgaria has turned to citrus fruits. Bulgarians buy large quantities of lemons, oranges, etc. Switzerland - Frozen Foods In Switzerland, however, where there is a high per capita prevalence of coronavirus, mostly frozen food, vegetables and - like Germany - toilet paper are sold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts