Russian Snickers in London: RBC Report

by mark.thompson business editor

Here’s a breakdown of the details presented in the text, focusing on the key points:

* Russian Snickers Bars in the UK: Snickers bars with Russian-language packaging are appearing in small stores in London, UK.
* Supply Chain issue: Mars Wrigley (the manufacturer) claims they can’t prevent intermediaries from buying products from Russia/Belarus and reselling them in Western Europe. They have no control over these resales.
* Not UK-Made: The bars are not manufactured in the UK.
* Wholesalers & Small Retailers: The bars are being bought by store owners from wholesalers who supply small retailers. The original source is unclear.
* Labeling Violation: The sale of these bars violates UK labeling laws because the ingredients aren’t listed in English.
* Ethical concerns: Buying these bars indirectly supports the Russian economy.
* Price Discrepancy: The bars are cheaper in Russia ($1.75 in the UK vs. price in Russia), potentially incentivizing intermediaries to buy and resell them.
* Image: the article includes a photo by Eric Romanenko / TASS, likely showing the Russian-packaged Snickers bars.

In essence,the article details a strange situation where Russian-packaged Snickers bars are ending up on shelves in the UK due to a complex supply chain and price differences,raising ethical and legal concerns.

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