They are located in the leftmost row of the seasonal market (counting from the entrance).

Brought from Slutsk, there are both very small tubers and larger ones — but they all cost the same, 8 rubles per kilogram, writes Onliner.by.


In the new potato segment, two other countries also hold clear positions — Azerbaijani potatoes have long been on the shelves, and now Russian ones have joined them.
Both of them cost less than our first-of-the-season — from Russia, you can find them for 5.90 rubles, the lowest price for Azerbaijani is 3 rubles per kilogram.

At one of the sellers, we find a product that will turn potatoes into a dinner with a maximum summer vibe — a set for pickling cucumbers, which includes horseradish and dill. A bunch costs 5 rubles.

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