In Poland, residents expect a sharp jump in food prices. It has been reported country.
The publication states that this will be due to the increase in the cost of electricity tariffs.
“Prices of alcoholic beverages, meat, dairy and vegetables will rise sharply,” the article says.
Also, quoting the Main Statistics Office, Interia reported that the average increase in food prices in 2022 ranged from 22.3% to 25.8%.
On January 5, Rzeczpospolita wrote that the small shops in Poland are too big. close due to high inflation, rising costs and competition from large retail chains. According to Tomasz Staczyk, a representative of the Dun & Bradstreet sociology lab, “About four thousand stores have disappeared from the Polish market during the year, and it could be even worse in the coming months.”
Previous edition of Fakt reportedThat the residents of Poland began to “chase for discounts” and buy expired goods due to high prices. The publication said that there is not a single product in the store that has not recently become more expensive.
Source: Gazeta

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