Counterattack 1990

Chen Dong woke up and found himself reborn in 1990, a time when gold was everywhere. Carrying the regrets of his past life, he started by selling tea eggs...

Financial crises, oil crises, gra...

Chapter 69 Arrival safely, a close call!

Even yogurt has been banned because it is suspected of containing alcohol.

really!

This decision did indeed lead to a significant increase in the birth rate.

However, the potential risks that this may bring are the last thing decision-makers want to see.

For example, fiscal revenue decreased, and with the enactment of the prohibition order, countless alcohol-related industries went bankrupt and closed down.

This is devastating news for the Russians, who are known for their love of alcohol and fighting spirit.

But I'll still drink!

They simply moved what was in the open to the underground.

Prices in these underground liquor markets have skyrocketed, and illegal activities related to alcohol have become increasingly common.

Because of the high demand for vodka, it has become a highly profitable industry in Russia.

In order to achieve a monopoly, some people are willing to break the law and engage in shady dealings, which has led to the emergence of the "liquor industry mafia".

With alcohol prices skyrocketing, many families simply cannot afford the expense. What can they do in this situation?

It's not uncommon for people to try brewing their own wine!

How crazy was it?

Brewing requires sugar as a raw material, and these people bought so much sugar in the country that it ran out in supply, all in order to brew wine at home.

This situation is understandable and falls within the normal range.

But what about those who don't know how to brew wine? Then something astonishing happened.

In an attempt to achieve the feeling of being drunk, some people have even tried drinking brake fluid, industrial alcohol, or perfumes containing alcohol.

Even more ridiculous is that some liquor stores actually put up signs that say "free-flow perfume available".

They really are a pair: one dares to sell, and the other dares to buy.

This shows that the Russians' love for vodka has reached the point of obsession!

However, Prohibition was lifted in 1988.

However, the consequences of this have not disappeared.

The brewing industry has been destroyed, and rebuilding it will not be a matter of a day or two.

In addition, the domestic situation continued to deteriorate, and commodity prices skyrocketed.

Even without the restrictions of Prohibition, the vast majority of people still cannot afford it due to its high price.

This explains why so many drunkards can be seen on the K3 train.

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