Tucker Carlson did quite a bit of journalism during his time in Russia, aside from his interview with the longtime President Vladimir Putin. He also decided to take a look at specific things that have been propagandized by the West. One key issue he pointed out was a grocery store. This store was inside a mall that appeared to be pretty well maintained. Contrary to popular belief driven by old images of a failing USSR, Russian grocery stores appear well-stocked with excellent, fresh items. The food looks healthier and much cheaper despite the sanctions imposed by the West. Tucker and his crew averaged about $400 weekly to buy food for themselves in the United States. A similar quantity and type of food in Russia costs about $100.