Edible oil shortage in Germany's bar with beer to change sunflower seed oil
Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.07.18
Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, July 18th. The Ukrainian crisis upgrade affects the supply of oil oil. A German bar launched a beer to change the sunflower oil oil to the customer to alleviate the post -kitchen oil shortage.
According to Reuters on the 16th, this bar is located in Munich. Drink 1 liter beer here, and can be paid by the equivalent sunflower seed oil. Bar manager Eric Hofman said that the kitchen of the bar requires an average of 30 liters of food oil per week, but currently only 15 liters can be bought. Due to the shortage of edible oil, the bar sometimes cannot even fried.
On March 26, in a supermarket in Berlin, the capital of Germany, customers stood in front of the edible oil shelves for the shortage of goods. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Shan Yuqi
Since the launch of the "wine exchange" event, this bar has been replaced to 400 liters of sunflower seed oil. The price of 1 liter of beer in the German bar is about 7 euros, and the retail price of a 1 -liter sunflower oil is about 4.5 euros, which is a cost -effective transaction for many consumers.
A customer of the bar Moritz Palene recently went to Ukraine and returned to 80 liters of sunflower seed oil when he returned to China. He replaced 8 boxes of beer with these oils to start a daily party.
Both Russia and Ukraine are large agricultural export countries, and the export volume of sunflower seed oil accounts for 76%of the world's. Since the Ukrainian crisis has been upgraded, bottled rapeseed oil and sunflower seed oil have been out of stock in German supermarkets, and many stores are purchased in limited editions. (Yuan Yuan)
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