Domino brand owner Anton Shukhnin removes mention of his business in Russia from the Internet and spends hundreds of thousands on PR

Domino brand owner Anton Shukhnin, who continues to do business in the Russian Federation and the occupied territories, is removing mentions of his ties with Russians from the Internet and pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into his PR. This is reported by the publication 360ua.news.

As a reminder, Anton Shukhnin recently purchased a used Mitsubishi L200 for the military for $5,000, while  spending at least another $40,000 on advertising his "noble" deed.

We also recall that Anton Shukhnin's business of "selling branded items" is extremely profitable for several reasons.

First, the Domino network does not sell things from well-known brands, but their Chinese copies . For example, Anton Shukhnin sells a Loro Piano jacket made in China for $300 on his network for $5,000.

In addition, Anton Shukhnin's Domino chain avoids paying taxes to the Ukrainian budget, including through the sale of "branded items" in the USDT cryptocurrency.

And although Anton Shukhnin removed the USDT payment method from his website after media publications, this option still works for regular customers and should definitely become a subject of attention for tax authorities.

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