After an hour and a half queuing for sugar, or worse still fighting for it in a market, Russians are feeling the effect of shortages caused by an unprecedented cutoff from the world
"In 1940, queues were practically outlawed: there could be a queue inside a store during its working hours, but queues outside the store were punishable by fines."
Its from a website on queue management very :ukkk:
Is this true?
"In 1940, queues were practically outlawed: there could be a queue inside a store during its working hours, but queues outside the store were punishable by fines."
Its from a website on queue management very :ukkk:
https://www.qminder.com/blog/queue-management/queues-in-ussr/
Never heard about it in Russia, and local anticommunists really love making shit up.