Zarema Salichovawife of the owner of Spartak Leonid Fedunshared his opinion on the opponents of the return of beer to Russian stadiums.
The arguments of all beer moralists-opponents are meaningless. The words of the classic come to mind: “If a person doesn’t smoke or drink, do you involuntarily wonder if he’s a bastard?”
In Germany, beer is allowed in stadiums and at the same time GDP the highest in Europe. Because beer is about business and quality service, don’t get drunk. Where there is beer, there is an increase in demand for restaurants, taxis and so on. Everywhere, business wins.
By the way, the moralists themselves are not averse to drinking in the VIP boxes. But ordinary people are allowed only kvass, fruit drinks and mineral water. I’m not talking about how much income clubs lose from the ban on the sale and advertising of alcoholic beer. “Learn to earn,” they say. Well, let them teach themselves how in current conditions, when not only the new sources of income are inaccessible, but the old ones are irretrievably lost.
If beer in cans or glasses is decorated in the style of Khokhloma and Gzhel, and Filimonov’s whistles with kokoshnik are presented in the stadiums, perhaps the process of introducing beer will go faster?
