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Question relating to currency equivalent in Poland (selling candies, sweets)


AlicjaRzeszow
6 Feb 2019 #1
I am a street vendor and I sell sweets/ candy. In America I sold one piece of candy for $1 and in England I sold one sweet for 1£. I myself buy a bag of 20 sweets for 1£ so there is a high markup but people do buy because they think Oh it's only 1£ or only 1$. What would the Polish equivalent be? I am moving to Poland in a week to be with my partner and am hoping for some perspective not for a currency equivalent, but for a price point that would allow me to mark it up from market price, but which will trigger the same reaction Oh it's just 1£. Thank you so much in advance!
cms neuf 1 | 1,808
6 Feb 2019 #3
I would say 2 zloty in Rzeszow - after tax your average guy in Rzeszow would need to work 10 minutes for that.

For 5 zloty there are quite a few other things you could buy. Yesterday i got 6 pots of candy floss and a bag of ugly looking sweets for 8 zloty for my kids.


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