Ukraine's shoppers downsize as currency plunges, war rages
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DRIFTING through the aisles of a Kontynent supermarket in Kiev, Mykhaylo Ilchuk was learning what it takes to downsize his personal life.
Instead of the usual half-loaf of fresh-baked brown bread, the 58-year-old Ukrainian vocal coach opted for a quarter. Forgoing Spanish apples and cucumbers or Italian pasta, he rounded out his shopping trip with two sweet rolls and a small pouch of coffee.
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