"The great privatization, of course!" he replied with a grim expression. "To be honest, it wasn't just that... at the end, we were behind on a lot of production technologies. When the owners decided to shut down the factory, we were fermenting beer for 60 days, while the westerners had gotten it down to a single day for fermentation." Gelu explained.
"The factory was losing money, and the owners sold half of their stocks to some foreigners. After that, another big-shot bought the land from under the factory. So now I'm not even sure what I'm supposed to be guarding," he laughed.
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