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I have no idea which country has unique market for you to venture. It's nice to know other's selling price of their products. Thanks sir .l have subscribed your channel.l might super thanks you next time.
@zachpercival9464 , it is very difficult to enter this market by car. On the Moscow ring road there is a traffic jam in 6 rows for 20-30 minutes. Although there are only five lanes. Even the global reconstruction of the interchange in this place did not help much.
Not sure whether direct flights are available due to sanctions, but you can buy tickets to Turkey and then cheaply fly to Moscow or wherever you want. To be honest, I'm happy that more guys from USA can visit Russia. You can see our country and other guys too. Maybe someone from cinema-industry, after visit our country, will decide to stop filming Russians as bad guys 😅😅😅😅
This place looks from another world! Nothing like this in the UK. Any marketplaces in UK and London are fairly small. Even wholesale markets look tiny in comparison. What's really good about this place is that it is very very spacious, lots of room for everyone and very big pathways, so the place doesn't get too crowded even though there's 9000 shops!!!!
Such big markets are a legacy of the poor 90's, it's not something to be envied. When the Soviet economy collapsed, goods began to be imported and sold by small wholesalers. Food products were sold in kiosks (and you could buy alcohol and cigarettes in kiosks without showing id, even children could buy). Cheap clothes, small household appliances started to be sold in small markets. Usually shipping containers were placed in rows, goods were loaded into them and a spontaneous market was created. The sellers did not have any cash registers, did not pay taxes, everything was in a gray zone and controlled by organized crime. Then in the 2000s came civilized trade, which Russell now shows in his videos. Now everything is slowly migrating online. And the Sadovod market is the peak of trade development in the 90s. There used to be a big market at the Luzhniki stadium. The man who owned it was a dollar billionaire. Then the mayor's office decided to remove this market (and a few others like it) from the city center and Sadovod market appeared. In general, it is such a monument to the 90s. People who want to buy the cheapest things buy on it. Mostly Turkish and Chinese goods.
Вам повезло и я говорю серьезно. Садовод - наследник знаменитого "Черкизона". Только очень сильно ослабленный. И его понемногу сокращают. Хотя основной криминал пытался зацепиться около станции метро "Люблино". Даже название появилось "Люблезон". Но там было несколько нехороших историй с мигрантами и "Люблезон" почистили, но не до конца. Эхо 90х. Наследие той золотой эпохи когда в России "была свобода и демократия". Черкизон на весь мир гремел. Думаю, что даже на английском можно найти информацию. Турция, арабы, центральная Азия, Кавказ точно про Черкизон знают )))
@@margo7059 Может быть я неправ, но вроде бы и "Черкизон" и "Лужа" принадлежали Тельману Исмаилову, большому другу Лужкова. Их всех примерно в одно время сплавили подальше из центра. Про Черкизон не стал писать, поскольку для иностранца это название ни о чем не говорит. Метро Люблино хорошо знаю много лет, рассказы про страшный криминал в этом районе сильно преувеличены. Уже много лет ничего такого, район как район.
@@yorik4897 Люблезон после ликвидации Черкизона появился. А проблемы с мигрантами там не так давно были. Они сейчас между собой разбираются. Помните даже марш таджиков был с требованиями их защитить на Люблезоне и рассказами, что полиция бездействует? Ещё какие-то скандалы со съемом жилья в том районе были одно время. В 90 х же там вроде ничего не было, проблемы именно после переезда рынка с Черкизово. Насчёт Исмаилова и "Лужи" не знаю. Но я была на излёте на этих рынках. На "Луже" мне продавцы говорили, что не имеют отношения к Черкизону. И атмосфера, и поведение продавцов очень сильно отличались Да и представить на Луже подземный город со своими коммуникациями я не могу. Но ликвидировали рынки да, примерно в одно время. Лужники как-то спокойно зачистили, а вот с Черкизоном основной вой и был. Может Исмаилов через подставных Лужники держал 🤔
Looks like the sanctions are really hurting the Russian people lol 😅 Anyways thanks for Sharing another great video much love and respect from the States God bless you and your family God bless Russia and her Warriors
Спасибо брат! На самом деле санкции очень нужны! Они учат нас быть свободными и независими! Люди есть, земля есть, энергоносители есть что ещё нужно для благополучия.😊
Was in a smaller market like this outside of Moscow - even that was amazing with the quality of the items as compared to what is in the US, absolutely would shop there over 95% of US stores.
I really agree with you. In America, things are of terrible quality. I myself am from Russia, I came to visit, there is one synthetic in stores, the same on Amazon. A huge amount of synthetics and artificial leather.
Some ten years ago, an old well-dressed Korean gentleman approached me on a parking lot in Tagansky district... he asked repeatedly in broken English, "where is the fish? where is the falcon?" Slowly, I understood that he was looking for the old pet market (птичий рынок) that was closed in 2001 and relocated to Sadovod. I carefully gave him and his Russian guide directions ... but suspected that they won't find it. I'm afraid he was lost there forever in between fake Vuittons and shawarma stands...
О да. Я еще застала то время, когда птичий рынок был возле Таганской. Мы с подругой ездили туда посмотреть на животных, для нас это был как бесплатный зоопарк. Там же я взяла с рук блохастого щенка (помесь лабрадора) и привезла домой. Родители согласились и щенок остался дома, наша самая любимая собака Джерри. Он умер в 2010 году 😢
@@КошачийВайб Oh, those times I lived close by old ptichi rynok, now I live not so far from new one. A few days ago I firstly visited Sadovod but first went to ptichiy part to watch animals. Unfortunatel all shops were closed, except of many fish. The decorative fish was beautiful.
I'm so jealous!! Love it, it looks like one of the bigger Bazars in West Asia except it's 10times more "upgraded"!! I hope I will be able to visit it some day
Did sanctions work? Definitely not! This place is huge. You will probably need a couple of days to discover everything. Personally to big for me. 9500 vendors is a huge amount...damn. While the west take pride in their sanctions, that hurt them more Russia is absolutely thriving in abundance. Cheap as well. This video should leave a bitter taste in some westerners mouth as for those who are informed...this place is much much more than a gas station with nukes. How naive one must be to believe such nonsense. But as they say jealousy makes you nasty. Russia is an example to many countries. Lots of love to that wonderful place. Russia for ever. ❤ 🇷🇺
@@strasbourgerelsass1467 Nothing happens without Ukrainian trolls. Moscow-Russia, founded and built by Russians, as well as the whole huge Russia (the size of Pluto). remember the freak.
@@strasbourgerelsass1467 You mean huge and I suppose if Moscow is not Russia it probably is part of the US and 17m Americans live there? Rewriting history? 😄. Sweet dreams!!! Go check St Petersburg out it's even better and I suppose you'd say that's part of the EU...😂
@@martinbadenhorst5632 Holy crap! 🤦♂ Internet and people that use their brain are seriously coming very rare together. If you dont understand that saying I cant help you. Its the same with "Paris is not France", etc. But I explain it for you living in the wood: It means, many "spectacular" things you see only in big capital cities but not in the rest of the country. Get it??? 🙄
Living in Moscow i avoid visiting such gloomy places.. But... I've been too many times to Sadovod for some reasons)) By the way, there is a large shopping complex MEGA across the road, which is more pleasant place! Also, there is an exhibition of wooden houses!!
@@TravellingwithRussell In fact, Russell, I live in Novokosino, not far from this market ..and there is a free bus to Sadovod..And for example, you want to get to MEGA, you go to Sadovod for free, then cross the road and now you are in MEGA!)) Lifehack to save little money!)
Ненавижу "Мегу", на "Садовод" так и не съездила, не переношу рынки (((())))))))))))))), по этой причине и на фермерские не ходок и на обычные, где продукты((((((((, последствие 90-х, наверно.)))))))
my mom, she is 70 likes to do 2-3 times a year shopping in Sadovod))) She bought curtains there for three apartments. The same quality as in fancy stores but at least 5 times cheaper))) She saved me lots of money on that. she buys stuff for her granddaughters, my kids, there since in departments stores we either sometimes can't find something or our size (they are tall but slim), or it is very expensive, f.e. buch of socks, woolen socks, underwear etc., beautiful brick a bracks for them, stuff for hair)))
This shows that we’re all human, we all bleed red and we’re all the same - working/toiling to earn our keep and to be able to take care of ourselves and our families. If only we could stop the senseless hate, conflicts, wars, racism and killings going on in the world.
Была там и не один раз, а самая главная фишка, что товар с рынка можно заказать на дом, отправят заказ в любую точку рос. Транспортной компанией или почтой России
Excelente documento lo que está claro es que Rusia es algo grande en el mundo por mucho que occidente lo quiera ridiculizar gracias por el reportaje👏👏👏👍👍
Я смотрю, как много людей суетятся вокруг зарабатывания доллара (рубля). Это самая чистая форма того, как устроена экономика внутри России. Каждый зарабатывает деньги так или иначе.
@@megaotstoy Хех. Социал-дарвинизм − это принцип «кто смел, тот и съел» (сильный пожирает слабого, и этот принцип социал-дарвинизм считает двигателем прогресса). А «кто не работает, тот не ест» − это: во-первых, принцип (скорее, лозунг) социализма, а во-вторых, цитата из Библии, из Нового Завета (апостол Павел добывал себе хлеб насущный шитьём палаток-шатров и считал, что человек должен жить своим трудом)... Слышали Вы звон, да не знаете, где он.
@@ДмитрийАлександров-щ1я ну, если уж Вам так хочется исторического контекста, то социализм в известном смысле является превращенной формой социал-дарвинизма (другой его превращенной формой является национал-социализм), и теории исторического материализма и классовой боррьбы никогда бы не было без теории естественного отбора Дарвина
Another great video Russell, thank you! It appears Muscovites have a lot of choices when it comes to buying and the variety of goods they can purchase, I'm sure with so many different options they can save a lot of money if they go the right places.
Рассел был на Садоводе😂 какая прелесть, была там последней раз в 2017 году. Сейчас так лень куда ездить, лень даже по магазинам ходить. Но после этого видео захотелось туда поехать, тем более что я недалеко живу, в 20 минутах езды на автобусе😂🎉
На самом деле садовод это то месту куда ездят многие, но многие почему-то это скрывают. Там продается много фейков, но в то же время там можно купить довольно качественные вещи, правда за качество вы всё равно не заплатите мало. Что хорошо там можно поторговаться и снизить цену, я скажу там надо торговаться, многие продавцы это любят. Как это обычно бывает - спрашиваешь цену, говоришь - это дорого, но не уходишь, тогда продавец начинает снижать цену, что ясно показывает на то, что первая цена была завышенной, так что торгуйтесь иначе можете заплатить гораздо выше чем это стоит на самом деле. Местечко конечно то ещё, но многие даже не подозревают, что покупают в других местах вещи именно с этого рынка, только ещё с наценкой перекупщика
WOW! Mega-thanks Russels for this very interesting "window shopping" experience at Sadovod shopping complex! Would be nice to visit Moscow again at long last - I don't believe Sadovod was there 50 years ago (1973) when I travelled on the Transiberian Rway en route to China. Incidentally, Riga Central Market (Tirgus) in Riga, Latvia is said to be Europe's largest shopping complex (sic.!). It includes 5 pavillions converted from Zeppelin hangars, but at 72 300 square metres it pales in comparison with Sadovod's 1 500 000 square metres. Anyway both are certainly worth a visit or more. And in case of Sadovod, best to have a handful of roubles and a couple suitcases handy!
There is a chance to buy something in twice cheaper than in regular shops. However, I don't like this place due to many migrants who not gentle enough.
This is the best part of it! I started with online-shopping like 15 y.ago (via paper cataloques), but now after covid I prefer to go to the small shops and markets, where you can communicate with a seller.
I have NEVER seen anything like this in the USA. These appear to be wholesale dealers??? That they actually would sell to the public a single item is surprising. I shopped what we call "factory outlets" over 40 years in Pennsylvania but today most are gone. They sold "seconds" to the public. Imperfect goods. Most are gone as the factories are now in other countries. The factory outlets that exist are basically fake. I would definitely like to shop there!!!
Я рад, что вам удалось побывать там виртуально. Это, конечно, интересное место. На самом деле гигантский негабаритный Рынок. Всегда интересно видеть, как это показывают всем в Москве. :)) Спасибо за комментарий.
Светлана судя из ника вы из Санкт-Петербурга? Апрашку ещё не закрыли? Вроде давно собирались прикрыть его. Была в Питере два раза в этом году, ну как-то не довелось там побывать, не за этим мы едим в ваш прекрасный город). Но жила в гостинице на Сенной, там тоже есть довольно крупный рынок.
@@nadezhdaborodina1645 да..я из Петербурга.. 🤗 что Апрашку закрыли не слышала.. Наверное нет. Не была в той стороне очень давно.. Не интересуют шмотки сейчас..вроде всё есть..) да и там турецкое всё.. Я в Турции покупала это всё в основном..
I am from another russian city but always wanted to visit Sadovod when in Moscow, just because this market has become legendary 😁 thanks Russell for this opportunity
That place is HUGE! and also that Christmas decoration alley is incredible, I need everything from there!! And tiaras!!! Also the end of video was hilarious. 😂 👍
The market is one of the kind. This place is OK when you're not well-off at all or just don't wanna spend extra money at some glitzy shopping mall. All the stuff is largely made in China, Turkey or Kyrgyzstan. Just double-check the quality and it might be a good deal.
до обеда швея шёт рубашку какого нибудь известного бренда.а после обеда эта же швея на этой же машинке из того же материала шёт такую же рубашку только с другими пуговицами. и продают на подобных рынках в два раза дешевле
you will be suprised to finds the same stuff in fancy stores))) We bought curtains for three apartment there. First we go to the fancy store, them stores that cheaper, get the prices and then go to Sadovod, where my 70 y.o. mom does the bargaining. She saved my lots of money. Curtains are absurdly expensive in stores.
@@lila4485 кстати это тенденция скоро перекинется на Индию, там просто невероятный бум какой-то, и населения больше чем в Китае (в Китае вообще ожидают спад роста населения)
This is a great place for getting budget/cheap stuff. Obviously not a boutique like GUM on the Red Square:) but definitely serves the purpose where you can buy whatever you need and much cheaper :)
It’s just that in Russia, for us, the New Year is the most important holiday of the year for which we start at the beginning of November and plan to make purchases until the 30th of December. They simply appear on the markets earlier at the end of October. In a week there will be a lot of people there already buying these Christmas tree decorations, etc. This is an important holiday for us, I think you have understood this after being in Russia for so long. Even in October, we begin to plan what will be on the table and buy food a couple of days before the New Year. We are planning some events or where we will celebrate; many people are renting summer houses with saunas and making lists of friends whom they will invite. People on New Year's Day can visit dozens of friends and events and festivities we run from December 31st to January 7th, you constantly go somewhere with someone and meet with different campaigns. Therefore, in a month or two, many people begin to prepare and the season for buying Christmas trees and decorations with fireworks and firecrackers opens in mid-November.
Моя мама с подружкой каждые выходные на Черкизон гоняла пройтись как развлекуха, даже без покупок, а потом его перенесли к нам почти домой)) Теперь на маршрутке за 20 минут доехать можно от дома, только теперь тоже на нем бываю раз в 2-3 года, приезжаю именно понастальгировать)
Thank you, Russell! I live not too far away from Sadovod but I've never been there. Truth is this is how we did our shopping in the 90-s and I'm still terrified of it. The Christmas section sounds like it's worth it though 😊
В молодости пыталась покупать одежду на рынках. Чтобы выбрать куртку на Черкизовском, надо было протопать километра 3 и потратить часа 2. Сейчас не хожу в такие места ни за чем. Еще я не люблю и не умею торговаться. Я сначала изучаю ассортимент в интернете, потом иду в ближайший магазин/молл за конкретной вещью. А в таком месте я потеряюсь, устану и мне всучат что-нибудь втридорога.
Checking in with my favourite blogger of Russian life. Your channel seemed to have dropped off my feed but today this came out and it’s a great one! Thanks Russell. I hope to visit it one day ❤
Maybe our paths will cross somewhere. I meet channel subscribers everyday i am out somewhere. I even post photos of my chance meetings on my telegram group. t.me/travellingwithrussell
For true Middle Eastern vibes in Moscow one must go to the Sevastopol hotel near Sevastopolskaya metro station (south of Moscow). This experience helped me a lot when I visited Oman.
Well, that’s mind-boggling that many shops I live in Canada way away from any big stores only got about three stores in the town. Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Забавный факт: этот рынок на самом деле находится на Сатурне, точнее, видимые кольца Сатурна - это и есть "Садовод" с тысячами магазинов. Во всяком случае, это именно так в сериале "Кибердеревня", 1 сезон, 4 и 5 серии. 😁
Sadovod is not a market or a shopping center. It is primarily a showroom for different vendors. The most of stuff is then shipped to other places over Russia.
But every vendor or stall as things i could walk up to and buy. I can see a lot of was being packaged up for on sale somewhere else. There was still a lot of everyday shoppers there.
I never was there, it's too far from me you know. Moreover, I think if you want to buy there something specific you should kill a whole day for that :) It's just a city inside of a city. Some sellers are literally live there! Alex from Govorovo.
It was about 2 hours for me to get there from Aprelevka. 1 local bus, then 3 metro trains and then the final bus to Sadavod. It's a nice day out though, plus i had a nice lunch in a cafe there as well.
Oh my Gold… This place is huge. I’ve never been there myself, but I’m kinda interested in visiting now. Thanks Russell, I’m not that scared of this market anymore 😂😂😂
Russell, have you been to the market in Sevastopol shopping center? It's a truly oriental bazaar in the South of Moscow, where each shop is located in a former hotel room, entire 16 stories full of market shops
I've been there with my wife once. I know the place. It's a little hard to film in that place though. We went there in search of nail salon supplies. There even a room where the guy was only door hinges and door handles.
In any country people have stupid habit to stop in the middle of walking lane, usually right in front of you. They think, that, except them, nobody else exists in this world 🤷♀️
I've only been there twice and one was recently. I’m not a fan of buying clothes where it’s impossible to try them on privately, but I bought a baseball cap from a 47 brand of excellent quality there. it would be cool to meet you there!
I went to markets similar to this in Seoul. Usually they specialized in a specific item though (huge place for bags, huge place for fabrics, etc). I've never encountered anything like it in the US and I sometimes felt overwhelmed in those markets. Seems to be a common thing in many parts of Asia. I'm more of a traditional shopping mall person I guess 🤷♀️
i normally dont watch " mall " videos, but this one i could actually walk around in, and from what i saw outside there might be some of the stuff i wanna get.
Какой именно? Меня тут занесло в Медведково и за МКАД, зашла в туалет в первый ТЦ, оказалась на огроменном продуктовом рынке. Никогда не видела йогурты в трехлитровых ведрах и сыр маскарпоне в 1 кг весом и килограмовое рафаэло. Как в Алисе в стране чудес оказалась. Подруга из США сказала, что это как в Америке.
I was at this bazaar. Prices there are like everywhere else. Sellers are mostly unpleasant and intrusive migrants. There are a lot of things, but everything is the same, the model range is poor. A stable feeling of a migrant ghetto. I don't know, maybe for wholesale buyers there are lower prices?
Would you be brave enough to shop at a market with over 9,500 stores? What would you be looking out for?
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Go back to Australia and show us supermarkets in the outbacks.
I have no idea which country has unique market for you to venture. It's nice to know other's selling price of their products. Thanks sir .l have subscribed your channel.l might super thanks you next time.
Here in Kansas we can barely keep shops with 10 stores open. Lol.
@zachpercival9464 , it is very difficult to enter this market by car. On the Moscow ring road there is a traffic jam in 6 rows for 20-30 minutes. Although there are only five lanes. Even the global reconstruction of the interchange in this place did not help much.
Russell, do you like Cold?
I'm working on getting my Visa to visit Russia. Hope to visit in 2025. Greetings from the US State of Kansas.
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Welcome
Not sure whether direct flights are available due to sanctions, but you can buy tickets to Turkey and then cheaply fly to Moscow or wherever you want.
To be honest, I'm happy that more guys from USA can visit Russia. You can see our country and other guys too. Maybe someone from cinema-industry, after visit our country, will decide to stop filming Russians as bad guys 😅😅😅😅
Kansas was the first state I heard about- reading the Russian version of " The Wisard of Oz"!👍🤗🤩❤️
Всем детям известен штат Канзас))
Рассел на Садоводе. Это должно было произойти.
Ой вей ))))
I’ve never seen anything like it! Nothing like this in the UK. Thank you for showing us.
Leeds Market isn't like this? :))
In Asia, You will see plenty of these markets.
приезжай ко мне в москву встречу накормлю
This could be thanks to little presence of Amazon in the country.
Another wonderful video! Thank you Russell for taking us along to have another little peak at life in Russia.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks !!
This place looks from another world! Nothing like this in the UK. Any marketplaces in UK and London are fairly small. Even wholesale markets look tiny in comparison. What's really good about this place is that it is very very spacious, lots of room for everyone and very big pathways, so the place doesn't get too crowded even though there's 9000 shops!!!!
Such big markets are a legacy of the poor 90's, it's not something to be envied. When the Soviet economy collapsed, goods began to be imported and sold by small wholesalers. Food products were sold in kiosks (and you could buy alcohol and cigarettes in kiosks without showing id, even children could buy). Cheap clothes, small household appliances started to be sold in small markets. Usually shipping containers were placed in rows, goods were loaded into them and a spontaneous market was created. The sellers did not have any cash registers, did not pay taxes, everything was in a gray zone and controlled by organized crime. Then in the 2000s came civilized trade, which Russell now shows in his videos. Now everything is slowly migrating online. And the Sadovod market is the peak of trade development in the 90s. There used to be a big market at the Luzhniki stadium. The man who owned it was a dollar billionaire. Then the mayor's office decided to remove this market (and a few others like it) from the city center and Sadovod market appeared. In general, it is such a monument to the 90s. People who want to buy the cheapest things buy on it. Mostly Turkish and Chinese goods.
@@yorik4897 Не, на "Луже" другой рынок был и держала его другая братва. Он был даже более-менее цивилизованным. А Садовод с Черкизона переехал )
Вам повезло и я говорю серьезно. Садовод - наследник знаменитого "Черкизона". Только очень сильно ослабленный. И его понемногу сокращают. Хотя основной криминал пытался зацепиться около станции метро "Люблино". Даже название появилось "Люблезон". Но там было несколько нехороших историй с мигрантами и "Люблезон" почистили, но не до конца. Эхо 90х. Наследие той золотой эпохи когда в России "была свобода и демократия". Черкизон на весь мир гремел. Думаю, что даже на английском можно найти информацию. Турция, арабы, центральная Азия, Кавказ точно про Черкизон знают )))
@@margo7059 Может быть я неправ, но вроде бы и "Черкизон" и "Лужа" принадлежали Тельману Исмаилову, большому другу Лужкова. Их всех примерно в одно время сплавили подальше из центра. Про Черкизон не стал писать, поскольку для иностранца это название ни о чем не говорит. Метро Люблино хорошо знаю много лет, рассказы про страшный криминал в этом районе сильно преувеличены. Уже много лет ничего такого, район как район.
@@yorik4897 Люблезон после ликвидации Черкизона появился. А проблемы с мигрантами там не так давно были. Они сейчас между собой разбираются. Помните даже марш таджиков был с требованиями их защитить на Люблезоне и рассказами, что полиция бездействует? Ещё какие-то скандалы со съемом жилья в том районе были одно время. В 90 х же там вроде ничего не было, проблемы именно после переезда рынка с Черкизово.
Насчёт Исмаилова и "Лужи" не знаю. Но я была на излёте на этих рынках. На "Луже" мне продавцы говорили, что не имеют отношения к Черкизону. И атмосфера, и поведение продавцов очень сильно отличались Да и представить на Луже подземный город со своими коммуникациями я не могу. Но ликвидировали рынки да, примерно в одно время. Лужники как-то спокойно зачистили, а вот с Черкизоном основной вой и был. Может Исмаилов через подставных Лужники держал 🤔
Looks like the sanctions are really hurting the Russian people lol 😅
Anyways thanks for Sharing another great video much love and respect from the States
God bless you and your family
God bless Russia and her Warriors
Спасибо брат! На самом деле санкции очень нужны! Они учат нас быть свободными и независими! Люди есть, земля есть, энергоносители есть что ещё нужно для благополучия.😊
Демократические санкции вселяют в нас демократию
@@Юрий-е2н2ечто ты несёшь)
nah man, mostly guys from uzbekistan,armenia etc go there, so only broke guys, cause sadovod is a place where fakes are being sold
and btw it is located in a pretty bad district that is called люблино, so take your time and do research before saying bs online
Was in a smaller market like this outside of Moscow - even that was amazing with the quality of the items as compared to what is in the US, absolutely would shop there over 95% of US stores.
There is a few others like this, not nearly as big though. This is one of them. ua-cam.com/video/h4kTd_bvT9s/v-deo.html
I really agree with you. In America, things are of terrible quality. I myself am from Russia, I came to visit, there is one synthetic in stores, the same on Amazon. A huge amount of synthetics and artificial leather.
в россии хороший рынок
Can we still visit Russia. I think I would have to come with an empty suitcase so I could just buy, buy, buy. Wonderful. Thanks Russell
Russia is very much open. You can apply for a tourist visa very easily. forms.gle/igsR4CfTwtVyjXfj7
без чемодана. чемодан можно купить там же
You can buy suitcases there too 😂
Exactly, that's what I done.
Some ten years ago, an old well-dressed Korean gentleman approached me on a parking lot in Tagansky district... he asked repeatedly in broken English, "where is the fish? where is the falcon?" Slowly, I understood that he was looking for the old pet market (птичий рынок) that was closed in 2001 and relocated to Sadovod. I carefully gave him and his Russian guide directions ... but suspected that they won't find it. I'm afraid he was lost there forever in between fake Vuittons and shawarma stands...
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О да. Я еще застала то время, когда птичий рынок был возле Таганской. Мы с подругой ездили туда посмотреть на животных, для нас это был как бесплатный зоопарк. Там же я взяла с рук блохастого щенка (помесь лабрадора) и привезла домой. Родители согласились и щенок остался дома, наша самая любимая собака Джерри. Он умер в 2010 году 😢
@@КошачийВайб Oh, those times I lived close by old ptichi rynok, now I live not so far from new one. A few days ago I firstly visited Sadovod but first went to ptichiy part to watch animals. Unfortunatel all shops were closed, except of many fish. The decorative fish was beautiful.
I'm so jealous!! Love it, it looks like one of the bigger Bazars in West Asia except it's 10times more "upgraded"!!
I hope I will be able to visit it some day
It's a pretty cool place. Even if you only go their window shopping. There would be a good chance you buy something though.
Did sanctions work? Definitely not! This place is huge. You will probably need a couple of days to discover everything. Personally to big for me. 9500 vendors is a huge amount...damn. While the west take pride in their sanctions, that hurt them more Russia is absolutely thriving in abundance. Cheap as well. This video should leave a bitter taste in some westerners mouth as for those who are informed...this place is much much more than a gas station with nukes. How naive one must be to believe such nonsense. But as they say jealousy makes you nasty. Russia is an example to many countries. Lots of love to that wonderful place. Russia for ever. ❤ 🇷🇺
Lol, it's a gas station with nukes, a market of 9500 vendors and some good grocery shopping 😂 We quite like it here 😂
This place is huge. But Moscow is not Russia.
@@strasbourgerelsass1467 Nothing happens without Ukrainian trolls. Moscow-Russia, founded and built by Russians, as well as the whole huge Russia (the size of Pluto). remember the freak.
@@strasbourgerelsass1467 You mean huge and I suppose if Moscow is not Russia it probably is part of the US and 17m Americans live there? Rewriting history? 😄. Sweet dreams!!! Go check St Petersburg out it's even better and I suppose you'd say that's part of the EU...😂
@@martinbadenhorst5632 Holy crap! 🤦♂ Internet and people that use their brain are seriously coming very rare together. If you dont understand that saying I cant help you. Its the same with "Paris is not France", etc. But I explain it for you living in the wood: It means, many "spectacular" things you see only in big capital cities but not in the rest of the country. Get it??? 🙄
Living in Moscow i avoid visiting such gloomy places.. But... I've been too many times to Sadovod for some reasons))
By the way, there is a large shopping complex MEGA across the road, which is more pleasant place!
Also, there is an exhibition of wooden houses!!
Something is drawing you back each time. Maybe it's the variety and choices.
@@TravellingwithRussell In fact, Russell, I live in Novokosino, not far from this market ..and there is a free bus to Sadovod..And for example, you want to get to MEGA, you go to Sadovod for free, then cross the road and now you are in MEGA!)) Lifehack to save little money!)
на садоводе не был, но был на подобных рынках стройматериалов и техники. цена дешевле 👍
Ненавижу "Мегу", на "Садовод" так и не съездила, не переношу рынки (((())))))))))))))), по этой причине и на фермерские не ходок и на обычные, где продукты((((((((, последствие 90-х, наверно.)))))))
my mom, she is 70 likes to do 2-3 times a year shopping in Sadovod))) She bought curtains there for three apartments. The same quality as in fancy stores but at least 5 times cheaper))) She saved me lots of money on that. she buys stuff for her granddaughters, my kids, there since in departments stores we either sometimes can't find something or our size (they are tall but slim), or it is very expensive, f.e. buch of socks, woolen socks, underwear etc., beautiful brick a bracks for them, stuff for hair)))
This shows that we’re all human, we all bleed red and we’re all the same - working/toiling to earn our keep and to be able to take care of ourselves and our families. If only we could stop the senseless hate, conflicts, wars, racism and killings going on in the world.
Все войны развязали сша. Они на этом деньги делают. Гегемон с голой жопой с земным шаром на плечах.
Не было бы сша-мир жил бы спокойней!
As someone who likes to aimlessly browse shops in malls, this would be heaven.
An all-day event for sure. !!
Была там и не один раз, а самая главная фишка, что товар с рынка можно заказать на дом, отправят заказ в любую точку рос. Транспортной компанией или почтой России
👍👍👍💐Это супер!
Вот чего не знала, того не знала, спасибо Вам.
Excelente documento lo que está claro es que Rusia es algo grande en el mundo por mucho que occidente lo quiera ridiculizar gracias por el reportaje👏👏👏👍👍
Moscow has alot to offer ❤️from 🇬🇧
Absolutely.
москва обожает новый год!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
В России приезжие из других стран и республик работают на рынках а в европе сидят на дотациях и бунтуют.Вот и разница.
Я смотрю, как много людей суетятся вокруг зарабатывания доллара (рубля). Это самая чистая форма того, как устроена экономика внутри России. Каждый зарабатывает деньги так или иначе.
Россия - страна победившего социал-дарвинизма... здесь принцип "кто не работает, тот не ест" реализован буквально и тотально
@@megaotstoy Хех. Социал-дарвинизм − это принцип «кто смел, тот и съел» (сильный пожирает слабого, и этот принцип социал-дарвинизм считает двигателем прогресса). А «кто не работает, тот не ест» − это: во-первых, принцип (скорее, лозунг) социализма, а во-вторых, цитата из Библии, из Нового Завета (апостол Павел добывал себе хлеб насущный шитьём палаток-шатров и считал, что человек должен жить своим трудом)... Слышали Вы звон, да не знаете, где он.
@@ДмитрийАлександров-щ1я ну, если уж Вам так хочется исторического контекста, то социализм в известном смысле является превращенной формой социал-дарвинизма (другой его превращенной формой является национал-социализм), и теории исторического материализма и классовой боррьбы никогда бы не было без теории естественного отбора Дарвина
@@megaotstoyтеперь выдай чтонибудь про Бога, рейган хренов
i love places like this you can find everything plus you do cardio by walking miles and miles
Exactly, I ended the day almost at 20,000 steps.
Another great video Russell, thank you! It appears Muscovites have a lot of choices when it comes to buying and the variety of goods they can purchase, I'm sure with so many different options they can save a lot of money if they go the right places.
Very true! These places give you an extra avenue for shopping beyond the normal, or should I say typical shopping mall.
Рассел был на Садоводе😂 какая прелесть, была там последней раз в 2017 году. Сейчас так лень куда ездить, лень даже по магазинам ходить. Но после этого видео захотелось туда поехать, тем более что я недалеко живу, в 20 минутах езды на автобусе😂🎉
Марьино?)
@@swanan1 Выхино
Родилась и живу в Москве больше 50 лет, но ни разу не была в Садоводе))
На самом деле садовод это то месту куда ездят многие, но многие почему-то это скрывают. Там продается много фейков, но в то же время там можно купить довольно качественные вещи, правда за качество вы всё равно не заплатите мало. Что хорошо там можно поторговаться и снизить цену, я скажу там надо торговаться, многие продавцы это любят. Как это обычно бывает - спрашиваешь цену, говоришь - это дорого, но не уходишь, тогда продавец начинает снижать цену, что ясно показывает на то, что первая цена была завышенной, так что торгуйтесь иначе можете заплатить гораздо выше чем это стоит на самом деле. Местечко конечно то ещё, но многие даже не подозревают, что покупают в других местах вещи именно с этого рынка, только ещё с наценкой перекупщика
I like your videos because you show the best of places without disrespectful commentary.
Mind blowing...love to shop there! 😊I'd need a week at least!
I like watching ur videos for improving my language skills, Greetings from Georgia 🇬🇪🥷🏻
Thanks Sasha. :))
WOW! Mega-thanks Russels for this very interesting "window shopping" experience at Sadovod shopping complex! Would be nice to visit Moscow again at long last - I don't believe Sadovod was there 50 years ago (1973) when I travelled on the Transiberian Rway en route to China. Incidentally, Riga Central Market (Tirgus) in Riga, Latvia is said to be Europe's largest shopping complex (sic.!). It includes 5 pavillions converted from Zeppelin hangars, but at 72 300 square metres it pales in comparison with Sadovod's 1 500 000 square metres. Anyway both are certainly worth a visit or more. And in case of Sadovod, best to have a handful of roubles and a couple suitcases handy!
They have huge parking, you can actually park a car closer to gates 😄
Why people love these stores: You get to negotiate with the seller.
There is a chance to buy something in twice cheaper than in regular shops.
However, I don't like this place due to many migrants who not gentle enough.
I never visit such markets living in Moscow.
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This is the best part of it! I started with online-shopping like 15 y.ago (via paper cataloques), but now after covid I prefer to go to the small shops and markets, where you can communicate with a seller.
I have NEVER seen anything like this in the USA. These appear to be wholesale dealers??? That they actually would sell to the public a single item is surprising. I shopped what we call "factory outlets" over 40 years in Pennsylvania but today most are gone. They sold "seconds" to the public. Imperfect goods. Most are gone as the factories are now in other countries. The factory outlets that exist are basically fake. I would definitely like to shop there!!!
You are always welcome Susan 😊
Some of the shops are wholesale only, some are not
Я живу в Москве. Однако ни разу не был в этом месте.
Видимо алгоритм UA-cam решил, что мне пора это исправить )
Я рад, что вам удалось побывать там виртуально. Это, конечно, интересное место. На самом деле гигантский негабаритный Рынок. Всегда интересно видеть, как это показывают всем в Москве. :)) Спасибо за комментарий.
Would like if you can show some of the vendor inventory of items instead of a quick walk past. Maybe on your next video?!!
Hi, The People Are So Friendly, And Respectful, That's Nice 👍
Наслышаны о Садоводе.. Напоминает рынок 90-х😅, но более в благородном виде и с бОльшим выбором товаров..
Светлана судя из ника вы из Санкт-Петербурга? Апрашку ещё не закрыли? Вроде давно собирались прикрыть его. Была в Питере два раза в этом году, ну как-то не довелось там побывать, не за этим мы едим в ваш прекрасный город). Но жила в гостинице на Сенной, там тоже есть довольно крупный рынок.
@@nadezhdaborodina1645 да..я из Петербурга.. 🤗 что Апрашку закрыли не слышала.. Наверное нет. Не была в той стороне очень давно.. Не интересуют шмотки сейчас..вроде всё есть..) да и там турецкое всё.. Я в Турции покупала это всё в основном..
Не, там всё ровненько как в девяностых. И так же за руки хватают и на картоночке постоять нужно
Огламуренный Черкизон
Пусть напоминает. Памятники же никого не смущают)
I am from another russian city but always wanted to visit Sadovod when in Moscow, just because this market has become legendary 😁 thanks Russell for this opportunity
я обохаю москву
That place is HUGE! and also that Christmas decoration alley is incredible, I need everything from there!! And tiaras!!! Also the end of video was hilarious. 😂 👍
There is also Flower alley it's like a garden in the middle of winter)
The market is one of the kind. This place is OK when you're not well-off at all or just don't wanna spend extra money at some glitzy shopping mall. All the stuff is largely made in China, Turkey or Kyrgyzstan. Just double-check the quality and it might be a good deal.
до обеда швея шёт рубашку какого нибудь известного бренда.а после обеда эта же швея на этой же машинке из того же материала шёт такую же рубашку только с другими пуговицами. и продают на подобных рынках в два раза дешевле
сегодня вообще все производится в Китае. Мировая фабрика
you will be suprised to finds the same stuff in fancy stores))) We bought curtains for three apartment there. First we go to the fancy store, them stores that cheaper, get the prices and then go to Sadovod, where my 70 y.o. mom does the bargaining. She saved my lots of money. Curtains are absurdly expensive in stores.
@@user-vq4di6vo2cтам ничего не шьют, вы бредите
@@lila4485 кстати это тенденция скоро перекинется на Индию, там просто невероятный бум какой-то, и населения больше чем в Китае (в Китае вообще ожидают спад роста населения)
Thanks Russell for show us how wonderful Russia is. Divine country blessed by God 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🙏
FINALLY, Russell, you made it to Sadovod! I was anticipating this moment :) 😊😊😊😂
I did. It took a while.
This is a great place for getting budget/cheap stuff. Obviously not a boutique like GUM on the Red Square:) but definitely serves the purpose where you can buy whatever you need and much cheaper :)
Well said. A good alternative to the bigger shopping malls. And the chance to bargain here and there as well.
There are separate lines with brands there. Many boutiques and stylists buy stuff there. It's all brand, just without authentication.
Not to mention that 70% of ozon and WB products are from this place :D
It’s just that in Russia, for us, the New Year is the most important holiday of the year for which we start at the beginning of November and plan to make purchases until the 30th of December. They simply appear on the markets earlier at the end of October. In a week there will be a lot of people there already buying these Christmas tree decorations, etc. This is an important holiday for us, I think you have understood this after being in Russia for so long. Even in October, we begin to plan what will be on the table and buy food a couple of days before the New Year. We are planning some events or where we will celebrate; many people are renting summer houses with saunas and making lists of friends whom they will invite. People on New Year's Day can visit dozens of friends and events and festivities we run from December 31st to January 7th, you constantly go somewhere with someone and meet with different campaigns. Therefore, in a month or two, many people begin to prepare and the season for buying Christmas trees and decorations with fireworks and firecrackers opens in mid-November.
Тот самый праздник, который отмечают неделю, а бывает и 2
That place is insane. Wow so eye opening. Thanks for filming
😆you literally need a map for the shops' locations - thank you so much for sharing your experiences!
You alright you need a map i've been there the place is massive
Oh my God, I have never seen this in any country. Looks like an anthill 😊
It is like a City with streets. I usually just get so tired after walking there.
RUSSEL, would like to see your video on CROPP clothing store. Fingers crossed 🤞
WOW that's huge
It really is !!!!
Revelation,pure Revelation...Thank You !!🎉🎉🎉
Great video Russell, very interesting. So much to see. Keep up the good work. God bless you and yours. Love from the USA
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks. :)))
у нас даже рынки прилично выглядят: чисто и аккуратно! не была на "садоводе" за 25 лет в Москве)
Моя мама с подружкой каждые выходные на Черкизон гоняла пройтись как развлекуха, даже без покупок, а потом его перенесли к нам почти домой)) Теперь на маршрутке за 20 минут доехать можно от дома, только теперь тоже на нем бываю раз в 2-3 года, приезжаю именно понастальгировать)
Oh my the scarcity 😮 those sanctions have been brutal! 😅
That place is HUGE! Looks like it could have doubled as a dirigible hangar in the past.
Thank you, Russell! I live not too far away from Sadovod but I've never been there. Truth is this is how we did our shopping in the 90-s and I'm still terrified of it. The Christmas section sounds like it's worth it though 😊
It's a bit of mad house of a place to visit. I can see why so many people don't enjoy going there.
В молодости пыталась покупать одежду на рынках. Чтобы выбрать куртку на Черкизовском, надо было протопать километра 3 и потратить часа 2. Сейчас не хожу в такие места ни за чем. Еще я не люблю и не умею торговаться.
Я сначала изучаю ассортимент в интернете, потом иду в ближайший магазин/молл за конкретной вещью. А в таком месте я потеряюсь, устану и мне всучат что-нибудь втридорога.
I was there only once about 5 years ago. Since then, Sadovod has grown several times.
interesting 👍 wish to visit the place one day
Thank you Russell
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Your very welcome.
Checking in with my favourite blogger of Russian life.
Your channel seemed to have dropped off my feed but today this came out and it’s a great one!
Thanks Russell. I hope to visit it one day ❤
1st time seeing this, one day is not enough to walk to all stores.😅
I also just moved to Moscow, would love to catch up with you some day!
Maybe our paths will cross somewhere. I meet channel subscribers everyday i am out somewhere. I even post photos of my chance meetings on my telegram group. t.me/travellingwithrussell
Skipping though the video, I get terrible flashbacks from the early 00s and cherkizovo rynok, those were the times
Так же рядом с Садоводом есть ТЯК торгово ярмарочный комплекс производителей оптом
Hi Russell,enjoy r holidays my son planning visit Russia too I assume u from Australia too all the best
I am, from Perth originally.
That's Middle East Bazaar style, but strongly modern
For true Middle Eastern vibes in Moscow one must go to the Sevastopol hotel near Sevastopolskaya metro station (south of Moscow). This experience helped me a lot when I visited Oman.
Рассел, спасибо за обзор, по новому увидела Садовод, захотелось туда съездить. У нас говорят с иронией, если вещь дешёвая, значит с Садовода.
Well, that’s mind-boggling that many shops I live in Canada way away from any big stores only got about three stores in the town. Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
well Russell before the conflict with ukriane a lot of buses used to come from latvia.Estonia and poland to shop here and back during the weekends.
Impressive. There is a famous market called Chatuchak in Bangkok with 15.500 stores.
Really enjoy your video's.
Michigan USA
Thanks 👍
Там ходить сутками можно. И как у Рассела терпения хватило)))
Забавный факт: этот рынок на самом деле находится на Сатурне, точнее, видимые кольца Сатурна - это и есть "Садовод" с тысячами магазинов. Во всяком случае, это именно так в сериале "Кибердеревня", 1 сезон, 4 и 5 серии. 😁
Интересные факты. Спасибо :)
Necesitas 1 semana para verlo todo. Es todo gigantesco. Y seguro que los precios son interesantes
The size is amazing. Definitely will visit when I get to Moscow.
It's worth a trip there. There is also a massive shopping center across the street. One of the top 5 largest in Russia.
Sadovod is not a market or a shopping center. It is primarily a showroom for different vendors. The most of stuff is then shipped to other places over Russia.
But every vendor or stall as things i could walk up to and buy. I can see a lot of was being packaged up for on sale somewhere else. There was still a lot of everyday shoppers there.
@@TravellingwithRussell Yes, but I guess the primary goal is bulk sales.
I never was there, it's too far from me you know. Moreover, I think if you want to buy there something specific you should kill a whole day for that :) It's just a city inside of a city. Some sellers are literally live there! Alex from Govorovo.
It was about 2 hours for me to get there from Aprelevka. 1 local bus, then 3 metro trains and then the final bus to Sadavod. It's a nice day out though, plus i had a nice lunch in a cafe there as well.
Привет сосед, я из Солнцева
@@lila4485 привет привет! Можно просто Лёша, я на Главмосстроя живу)
Oh my Gold… This place is huge. I’ve never been there myself, but I’m kinda interested in visiting now. Thanks Russell, I’m not that scared of this market anymore 😂😂😂
Very cool
Обожаю Садовод! Это прям мое место силы 😂😂😂 Главное корону на входе снять и снобизм отключить 😄😄😄
Очень хорошо сказано. Все равны, как только вы войдете в дверь!!!!
корону вообще не надо надевать, и многое будет восприниматься реалистичнее
@@ВиталийКрылов-е5т иллюзиями не страдаю :)
желательно одеть все самое плохенькое и убрать подальше айфон, чтобы не выглядеть как мешок с деньгами. Кажется, так будут меньше накручивать цену))
Thanks for telling me about this market. I live in Moscow, but I've never been there. :)
You’re welcome 😊 It's a very busy place. So be ready for it. Also, the traffic in and out of the place is a little full on as well.
Good fun ❤
Would enjoy your videos much more if you showed clothing items close view and prices.
Russell, have you been to the market in Sevastopol shopping center? It's a truly oriental bazaar in the South of Moscow, where each shop is located in a former hotel room, entire 16 stories full of market shops
I've been there with my wife once. I know the place. It's a little hard to film in that place though. We went there in search of nail salon supplies. There even a room where the guy was only door hinges and door handles.
@@TravellingwithRussell Yeah it's very original vertical market) where ppl live and sell at the same building.
You finally made it to the "Sadovod"!!!
I did. !!!! :)))
Wow, such endurance should be exploited further. NY Decorations deserve a dedicated tour 😅
I am going to go back and make more videos soon.
At summer flower alley is much bigger too and looks like a botanic garden.
Russell, you're amazing 👏 thanks a lot for sharing your filming with us. Your speech is really powerful as a speaker. Perfect diction 👌
I appreciate that! Wow, thank you :)))
Allgood Russell. No whinging no complaints. just carry on regardless. Excellent work from a fellow sandgroper👍👍👍
In any country people have stupid habit to stop in the middle of walking lane, usually right in front of you. They think, that, except them, nobody else exists in this world 🤷♀️
Definitely found this video interesting! What a massive store. Russia continues to amaze me with their infrastructure and architectural choices!
Просьба начать обозревать какие-нибудь бары и прочие злачные места)
Горячие точки, в тот день было всего 5 градусов. Сейчас приближается зима.
I've only been there twice and one was recently. I’m not a fan of buying clothes where it’s impossible to try them on privately, but I bought a baseball cap from a 47 brand of excellent quality there. it would be cool to meet you there!
Τhe meere size of this is just incredible!
Right, even after I've been there 4 or 5 times already, I am still in awe of the place.
One thing nobody told is that there is a chain of mini Sadovod markets all around Moscow it's calld "Смешные цены" "Rediculous prices".
I went to markets similar to this in Seoul. Usually they specialized in a specific item though (huge place for bags, huge place for fabrics, etc). I've never encountered anything like it in the US and I sometimes felt overwhelmed in those markets. Seems to be a common thing in many parts of Asia. I'm more of a traditional shopping mall person I guess 🤷♀️
вообще то россия самая большая страна в европе и рынок этот в европе
😂😂😂
Russia is the largest country in Europe.
@@vladimirisaev2142да успокойтесь вы, они никогда не считали Россию европейской😂😂😂😂. Мы Евразия, у нас в России золотая середина 😉
Russia is the country with the largest landmass in the world. It encompasses a small part of east europe and the rest is Asia. It's Eurassian.
wow .. would love to go shopping there
Being in New Zealand those coats look huge!
There was a lot of coats and jackets.
i normally dont watch " mall " videos, but this one i could actually walk around in, and from what i saw outside there might be some of the stuff i wanna get.
Привет, жизни не хватит обойти ТЦ Садовод, это город в городе, спасибо, что снимаете, это круто...👍💯👍🙉🙆🙈👍👈🥰...
Okay the ending was funny 😁 your co-host was sorta smiling but wow so many shops
Рассел, посети ещё «Фуд Сити».
Какой именно? Меня тут занесло в Медведково и за МКАД, зашла в туалет в первый ТЦ, оказалась на огроменном продуктовом рынке. Никогда не видела йогурты в трехлитровых ведрах и сыр маскарпоне в 1 кг весом и килограмовое рафаэло. Как в Алисе в стране чудес оказалась. Подруга из США сказала, что это как в Америке.
@@leozackdestron1574 Фуд Сити один. В Мытищах это другой рынок.
What a nice market. Looks like Divisoria in the Philippines.
I was at this bazaar. Prices there are like everywhere else. Sellers are mostly unpleasant and intrusive migrants. There are a lot of things, but everything is the same, the model range is poor. A stable feeling of a migrant ghetto. I don't know, maybe for wholesale buyers there are lower prices?
I think it all comes down to how you treat people, the people i came into contact with all through most don't like me filming were nice.
Спасибо вам.. Краткий осмотр и у меня такое же мнение..
На этом рынке легко можно скинуть цену