Since the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Germany has faced a shortage of sunflower oil. Many supermarkets have imposed restrictions on the purchase of sunflower oil, which has doubled the pressure on many restaurants. Recently, a bar in Munich, Germany, took the lead in launching the "oil for wine" campaign. , customers can exchange sunflower oil for beer, and this activity quickly attracted many customers to experience it.

In a beer bar in Munich, Germany, in order to cope with the shortage of edible oil in Germany, the owner decided to let customers bring their own sunflower oil to buy beer, exchange one liter of oil for one liter of wine, barter and exchange on the spot.

It is understood that many bars in Germany currently sell a liter of beer for about 7 euros, while a bottle of sunflower oil sells for about 4.5 euros. Such activities make many customers feel cost-effective and interesting.

  It is reported that Ukraine and Russia account for about 80% of global sunflower oil exports. Since Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine, the supply of sunflower oil in many European countries has declined, and rapeseed is often not on the shelves of German supermarkets. Oil and sunflower oil, once in stock, many supermarkets also supply these two edible oils in limited quantities per customer, which puts a lot of pressure on many bars in Germany because they do not have enough oil to make the specialty snack - schnitzel .

(produced by Wu Rui)

Responsible editor: [Fang Jialiang]