In this picture, you can see a can of peas with a worm inside.

If you think this is the kind of food served in prison, or at best somewhere in the army, you are badly mistaken.

It is entirely possible that your child was fed canned food like this.

This is Moscow, a city with an annual budget of 2.5 trillion rubles. A catering facility run by Concord, the company owned by Yevgeny Prigozhin — the very same “Putin’s chef” — who, together with Sobyanin, created a monopoly on supplying food to schools and kindergartens.

In recent years, just two of “Putin’s chef’s” companies have received 51 billion rubles from the budget for supplying this:

A highly sensational interview has just been released on our channel.

Natalya Shilova worked at the very heart of Prigozhin’s operation, where she was responsible for food quality control. She was fired after she began protesting that children were being “fed worse than dogs.”

I would very much like everyone whose children attend Moscow schools and kindergartens to see this:

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Shilova decided to give an interview to Lyubov Sobol after her own child was affected by the dysentery outbreak that occurred at the end of last year — an outbreak Mayor Sobyanin is so carefully trying to ignore. Sobol is investigating the case and serves as the legal representative of a large group of mothers whose children were affected.

I am sure he will try to ignore this as well.

51 billion is no joke. Clearly, quite a lot is sticking to Sobyanin’s fingers.

And note this — it is very important. Officially, it is still claimed that there is no monopoly in the market for supplying food to schools and kindergartens. Supposedly, it is divided between Concord and Moskovsky Shkolnik.

In general, everyone already knew this was a lie: both entities belong to Prigozhin. But now there is an insider witness — a former employee responsible for inspections who oversaw 25 of the company’s catering facilities. She states clearly: Moskovsky Shkolnik belongs to Concord. That means “Putin’s chef” controls the entire market.

We will immediately demand that the antimonopoly service open an investigation. From experience, we know that the head of the Federal Antimonopoly Service, Igor Artemyev, does everything to shield Prigozhin from trouble. He protects and pampers him. No antitrust regulation seems to apply to Prigozhin. Nevertheless, the evidence now is more than convincing.

All the photos of the food were taken by Natalya Shilova herself. A large archive is available here.

Help us. We need to organize a real, massive parents’ lobby. Otherwise, Sobyanin will stay silent again, and the bought-off media will “fail to notice” the issue.

Every parent in Moscow should watch this. Everyone should demand an answer from Sobyanin.

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