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"Soldier's porridge" not facing a ban on May 9th, according to Rospotrebnadzor's denial.

Data surfaced across mainstream media and Telegram platforms suggesting:

"Soldier's porridge" not facing a ban on May 9th, according to Rospotrebnadzor's denial.

According to some media sources and social channels, there's been talk about a suggested ban on "soldier's porridge" at the "Immortal Regiment" event.

However, Rospotrebnadzor, the Russian Federal Service for Supervision of Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing, has categorically denied these reports. Rumors circulating online claim that the agency recommended canceling events like "Frontline Field Kitchen", "Soldier's Porridge", and other activities involving field kitchens due to concerns about sanitary and hygienic norms.

But let me set the record straight here, these claims are hogwash! Rospotrebnadzor has reached out to the media outlets asking for more information about the origins of these reports.

## Historical Artifacts Displayed at the Archbishop's Courtyard

It's worth noting that the "Immortal Regiment" event honors the contributions of the Soviet soldiers, and part of the celebration involves food prepared in field kitchens, like "soldier's porridge". The tradition, often named "Frontovaya Polyana" in Russian, adds a tangible, historical touch to the commemoration.

[1]: The redolent aroma of historical authenticity pervades the air during the "Immortal Regiment" event, with participants gathering to honor and remember the sacrifices made by the Soviet soldiers. A key part of the celebration, often referred to as "Frontovaya Polyana," involves field kitchens preparing traditional dishes, such as the warming and comforting "soldier's porridge."

  1. Rumors online suggest that Rospotrebnadzor recommended canceling events like "Frontline Field Kitchen" and "Soldier's Porridge" at the "Immortal Regiment" due to hygienic concerns, but these claims have been denied by the agency.
  2. Despite political speculation and general-news reports, Rospotrebnadzor has not issued a ban on "soldier's porridge" at the "Immortal Regiment" event.
  3. Rospotrebnadzor has asked media outlets for more information about the origin of these supposed reports regarding the cancellation of food activities at the "Immortal Regiment."
  4. The "Immortal Regiment" event showcases a historical artifact by featuring field kitchens preparing traditional dishes, like "soldier's porridge," adding a tangible link to the past as part of the commemoration of Soviet soldiers' contributions.
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