lol, half rotten food maybe, you should suggest going to the fields picking mushrooms.
You don't live here, so what are you talking about?
It seems very strange that plastic Poles, not living in Poland, seem to know more about prices in Polish greengrocers than the people living here. Tell you what though - I'll take some pictures tomorrow of the prices.
What are you talking about ? Anyone who can't afford to purchase a second hand car for 8-10.000 PLN and spend 300-400 PLN monthly on fuel is poor by any civilized standards.
Poor is not having adequate shelter over your head, not having running water, not having clothes and not having food.
If you have all those things, you're not poor by any civilised standards.
in wroclaw some companies have their own buses to ship workers in.
Good for the environment, and should be encouraged.
I seriously doubt that. Here in Warsaw for 10 PLN you buy at the moment for example one kg of strawberries. (not in Bomi but in a local kiosk).
The only thing available for 2 PLN would be onions.
Prices in Warsaw are way out of whack - strawberries are down to 7kg a kilo now in Poznan.
I had a look today in Wroclaw, and you can pick up quite a few things for 1-2zl a kilo - and that's in Biskupin!
Again, there are many more people in Poland who have the subjective experience of feeling poor than actually are poor (by local standards at least). Ths is to be expected in what is fundamentally a pessimistic culture.
Combine that with the very odd Polish expectation that EVERYONE should have foreign holidays, a car, a nice flat, etc - and you get this overwhelming perception that people are poor. Sorry, but they're not.
Still, nice to know that there are so many champagne socialists on this forum.