An ice cream shop in Cordoba stopped selling Russian cream in protest to the war

In the framework of the repudiated Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Caseratto ice cream parlor, located in Rafael Núñez at 4300 Cerro de las Rosas neighborhood in the city of Córdoba, suspended the sale of the Russian cream flavor in protest to the war conflict that has everyone on tenterhooks. On a sign hanging on the door of the premises, the owner wrote: “Sorry for the inconvenience. The sale of the Russian Cream flavor is momentarily suspended. Thank you very much.” In this way, a client took a photograph that soon spread on social networks generating grace in Twitter users.

#AHORA #Cordoba Owner of an ice cream shop in Cerro de las Rosas decided to suspend the sale of the Russian Cream flavor. “It’s my way of condemning what’s happening. It’s a personal decision, not the company’s. The clients are surprised but they support me,” José said. Mobile @Cadena3Com pic.twitter.com/RvLI8O3f8n — Fernando Barrionuevo (@barrionuevofern)
February 28, 2022

“It is a grain of sand to contribute, in rejection of what Russia is doing at the moment,” said the protagonist in dialogue with Cadena3 and added: “The decision is purely personal. I am just another human who lives in this world and it seems to me an injustice that a few decide on the lives of the rest.” Thus, José Lutri, owner of the Cordoban ice cream shop, said that his clients support the controversial decision: “There is a worldwide repudiation of different associations. I don’t belong to any, but it’s a grain of sand to contribute, in rejection of what Russia is doing at the moment.” Finally, in an interview with Channel 12 of Cordoba, Lustri said that “if football players are asking not to play against Russia, if a band that had to play in Russia decides to get off the agenda, I have a taste of ice cream and I want to express my repudiation of the war, I think the best thing I can do is this, put up this sign.”

Original source in Spanish

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