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Rich Eating Well in Venezuela, Basque Executive Shows
Published 30 May 2016 (16 hours 0 minutes ago)
To prove his relatives in Spain wrong, Otxotorena published a series of photographs of fully-stocked markets in upper class neighborhoods in Caracas.
Agustin Otxotorena, a Basque executive living in Caracas, grew tired of constant calls from friends and relatives in Spain telling him that there was no food in Venezuela, so on May 20 he began publishing photos on Facebook of supermarkets in upscale sectors of Caracas filled with goods. In addition to showing evidence of an abundance of food stuffs, Otxotorena also analyzed the situation. He concluded that there are two countries in Venezuelaone where "there are many people having a hard time, who dont have the money to live, and another where there is "an upper class that has a living standard higher than Europe."
"If you have money there is champagne
vodka, Belgian chocolates
lobster, brand-name clothes, exclusive restaurants
nightclubs, beaches
yachts, golf clubsa whole country within a country where there are no poor, women and children are blond, go to exclusive schools, exclusive universities, and vacation, where Blacks or poor are the waiters
, he posted on his Facebook page.
In his analysis he stated that the phenomenon stems from corruption in import processes, subsidies by the government, and the existence of buying, re-selling and smuggling of subsidized essential goods by "bachaqueros", linked to Colombian paramilitary groups.
He explained that large retail chains such as Makro, Excelsior Gama or Plazas have their own import mechanisms, "They import directly and work with the strongest private importers."
"If you have money there is champagne
vodka, Belgian chocolates
lobster, brand-name clothes, exclusive restaurants
nightclubs, beaches
yachts, golf clubsa whole country within a country where there are no poor, women and children are blond, go to exclusive schools, exclusive universities, and vacation, where Blacks or poor are the waiters
, he posted on his Facebook page.
In his analysis he stated that the phenomenon stems from corruption in import processes, subsidies by the government, and the existence of buying, re-selling and smuggling of subsidized essential goods by "bachaqueros", linked to Colombian paramilitary groups.
He explained that large retail chains such as Makro, Excelsior Gama or Plazas have their own import mechanisms, "They import directly and work with the strongest private importers."
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