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Does AKORT acknowledge disruptions in food deliveries to St. Petersburg in July?

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DescriptionAccording to *Fontanka*, food producers in the Volga Region and the Southern Federal District are warning retail chains about delays caused by a shortage of fuel for trucks. At this time, the Association of Retail Companies (AKORT) states that the situation is under control and that the logistics operations of major retail chains remain stable. However, if the fuel crisis drags on, it will become impossible to keep the problems under wraps. Will AKORT report any official system failures or shortages of goods on store shelves in St. Petersburg by the end of the second ten-day period of July?
ConditionsYes: if, between July 9 and 20, 2026, the Association of Retail Companies (AKORT) or the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation officially declare a systemic shortage of goods or acknowledge widespread logistical disruptions in St. Petersburg’s retail chains No: if, between July 9 and 20, 2026, the Association of Retail Companies (AKORT) and the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation do not issue statements regarding systemic disruptions (the situation remains “under control” / local)
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OpenedJul 1, 2026, 10:26 PM
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Jul 8, 2026, 8:59 PM
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OpenedJul 1, 2026, 10:26 PM
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Does AKORT acknowledge disruptions in food deliveries to St. Petersburg in July?

Volume~$34
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Political
Economics
DescriptionAccording to *Fontanka*, food producers in the Volga Region and the Southern Federal District are warning retail chains about delays caused by a shortage of fuel for trucks. At this time, the Association of Retail Companies (AKORT) states that the situation is under control and that the logistics operations of major retail chains remain stable. However, if the fuel crisis drags on, it will become impossible to keep the problems under wraps. Will AKORT report any official system failures or shortages of goods on store shelves in St. Petersburg by the end of the second ten-day period of July?
ConditionsYes: if, between July 9 and 20, 2026, the Association of Retail Companies (AKORT) or the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation officially declare a systemic shortage of goods or acknowledge widespread logistical disruptions in St. Petersburg’s retail chains No: if, between July 9 and 20, 2026, the Association of Retail Companies (AKORT) and the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation do not issue statements regarding systemic disruptions (the situation remains “under control” / local)