AMERICAN Visits a GROCERY STORE in POLAND. | It's so much CHEAPER than the USA

  Рет қаралды 28,552

Travel Addict Guy

Travel Addict Guy

28 күн бұрын

Today I am taking you to a Polish grocery store chain called Biedronka. Let's take a look around and see what products they have. You're also going to be shocked by how cheap the prices are compared to the USA.
Join this channel to get access to perks:
/ @traveladdictguy
If anyone would like to buy me coffee or support my channel here is the link to my PayPal. Those that support my channel will be mentioned in a pinned link or in an upcoming video. Thanks so much to everyone. paypal.me/traveladdictguy?loc...
Use Hostel World to book your next Hostel for the best price: prf.hn/l/64LD5de
Connect with me on Social Media Facebook: profile.php?...
Instagram: / traveladdictguytag
Twitter: / traveladdictguy
Tik Tok: / travel.addict.guy
Contact me by email: traveladdictguytag@protonmail.com
*Link to Hostel World pays me a small commission

Пікірлер: 447
@sawomirmarnotrawny1694
@sawomirmarnotrawny1694 26 күн бұрын
the whole thing is that all the shops are close. a trip to the store is a moment for a walk - you can buy everything in smaller quantities and not waste food. Respect, my 'big' friend.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
@sawomirmarnotrawny1694 That's a great point. In the USA, you need to drive to go to a supermarket. Here in Poland, I have 3 big markets within a short distance of where I live. It's very convenient.
@nnnnnn3647
@nnnnnn3647 3 күн бұрын
Generally, shops are near houses, but not everywhere. It depends on the place. I have the closest one about 1 km from home. We also have large shopping centers outside the city.
@margarets.711
@margarets.711 26 күн бұрын
Please note. Tax is included in the price. In the USA you have to add the tax to the price shown on the shelf.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
That's correct and thank you for pointing that out.
@pralinkapl5134
@pralinkapl5134 26 күн бұрын
Unless you live in Texas where food isnt taxed :)
@marcindraco5666
@marcindraco5666 11 күн бұрын
Thats what I dont get why not put prices with tax included .. this is dumb
@chrissre7935
@chrissre7935 5 күн бұрын
As European I found it wierd. I know it has to do with different tax laws in different states. But still wierd. Inconvenient for the customer for sure.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 5 күн бұрын
@@chrissre7935 Yes, it's also inconvenient for us. But Uncle Sam needs to get his cut.
@arasf5236
@arasf5236 26 күн бұрын
Forget cheaper, most important it's a real food
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
Yes, that is the most important.
@roberttwardowski9711
@roberttwardowski9711 21 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy TRy "Spolem" shops they have better quality.
@Bierzgal
@Bierzgal 19 күн бұрын
12:10 Oh come on now. You can't just randomly put produce where it does not belong. If you want to put something back, bring it to where you took it from :).
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 18 күн бұрын
You're right, I was in a hurry as I was filming. I should have put it back.
@mikezulu1349
@mikezulu1349 22 күн бұрын
Biedronka is not a Polish chain. It is owned by Jeronimo Martins which is a Portuguese company.
@afteringlisz9022
@afteringlisz9022 20 күн бұрын
when they started, it was a Polish company
@bookerproo3924
@bookerproo3924 17 күн бұрын
Biedronka is a polish company the fact that is owned by a portugese company does not make Biedronka portugese...
@JokerekW
@JokerekW 17 күн бұрын
@@bookerproo3924Yes it makes it portuguese, because profits going to Portugal
@bookerproo3924
@bookerproo3924 17 күн бұрын
@@JokerekW ok then, would u call Volvo a chinese brand?
@JokerekW
@JokerekW 16 күн бұрын
@@bookerproo3924 Of course. Money from selling this cars, are going to China. If you bought something it belongs to you, or to the previous owner?
@Jack-lw2tw
@Jack-lw2tw 26 күн бұрын
It is so much cheaper but give us american salaries because for Polish people it is not cheap. On contrary, many Poles who live in Western Europe like UK say that food prices in the UK stores are comparable with those in Poland but the salaries here are still not like those in the UK.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
It's the same for me, I'm not earning high wages. So, living back in the USA is very expensive or even parts of Europe. Thanks for sharing.
@HCforLife1
@HCforLife1 26 күн бұрын
I have lived in the UK and prices weren't lower than those in Poland. The cost of living compared to salary was very close to what it is in Poland. One thing to clarify - the ultra-processed food might be cheaper in UK or in the West - but judge yourself is this a good thing if healthy options are more expensive out there.
@KrzysztofK1982
@KrzysztofK1982 23 күн бұрын
Try paying American rents then you’ll see how much of your American salary you have left. In NY the average apartment costs $5000 p/m to rent !
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 23 күн бұрын
@@KrzysztofK1982 That's way too much. I can't afford it and would never live in New York.
@TAMARARUFF1
@TAMARARUFF1 22 күн бұрын
You are right..Buy this groceries in Walmart ,you gonna pay 4 times more plus tax,and every state has different taxes.
@Seichensi
@Seichensi 25 күн бұрын
Say that after getting your salary in Poland, not in US.
@rab8347
@rab8347 4 күн бұрын
Average salary in pl is 1500 USD. Thats no problem.
@Seichensi
@Seichensi 4 күн бұрын
@@rab8347 Average does not equal to what majority earns, minimal salary is far lower. Moreover, Poland is in top3 unfortunate countries in terms of how many different taxes we have. And if you include very high housing costs, increased prices for many basic goods (because it's always like this in countries being neighbour to a country in war) and about 1 million immigrants, for which everyone has to pays... You will quickly realize the life is not as cheap as it seems. You should never treat generalised data found on first google search as a sure fact for everyone, Especially without a bigger picture on living costs (which are not only a food).
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478 10 күн бұрын
2:59 *American: It's only one dollar! Very cheap! What else do you want!?* *Pole: Taaak?... Akurat!...* *( **_Yeah... Exactly..._** )*
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478 10 күн бұрын
17:14 *Ehhh..? So... Good advice; When you are in Poland, God forbid, do not buy bread in the supermarket, because they are made of poor flour with an improver made of chalk and human hair, and they are not baked to completion, but are deep-frozen, so they are potentially poisonous because they may contain salmonella bacteria if If you want to eat real Polish bread in Poland, you have two options; either you go to a bakery with a long tradition of baking bread, of which, fortunately, there is no shortage, or you go to a Polish village and ask someone to bake it for you, because you won't find good bread in the supermarket...*
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 9 күн бұрын
I do usually buy bread from a local bakery. It's so delicious.
@mskiptr
@mskiptr 26 күн бұрын
Just beware that many discounts are "on the second item" or "when buying 4" and so on. And regardless, it's best to look at the fine print telling you the price per kg or liter.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing that tip. It does seem like you save a lot with the discount card.
@impliedfacepalm8769
@impliedfacepalm8769 25 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy Alternatively you can get mobile app to your phone, called "Moja Biedronka" and register it by yourself. It has a virtual card in it (so you don't need a plastic one), plus there are some exclusive discounts for the app, which are not available for regular plastic card. The app also has a bar code scanner, so you can check the price with your phone (just need to be connected to the Internet). 21:10 - whenever you see "przy zakupie X", it mean you need to buy X of these products to get the discount. Sometimes they put a discount for some absurd amount of products, like 12 liters of milk or 10kg of sugar. 21:36 - yep, it's a price for a single can when you buy a 12-pack.
@pawesan7540
@pawesan7540 13 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy It depends on the promotions and what you usually buy. I have similar list of products that I buy always or just from time to time. Sometimes promotions acumulate, sometimes there are none for my products. But in the best days, when there were promotions for most expensive stuff that I usually buy, I had basket worth ~200-240PLN, and with the discount was even around 60-80PLN less than that. You really have to pay attention for these orange colored signs with prices - as mskiptr mentioned, it usually is for second or third same item, or when buying 4, when buying more than [...], sometimes it's 1+1(you get one additional for free), or second one for 1PLN instead for free. Sometimes it's really hard to check the real price without a discount there... They do it on purpose, and regular prices are written with the smallest font possible on these signs... Beware of that and F them for such sh*tty tricks.
@xeliozil
@xeliozil 25 күн бұрын
Biedronka is portuguese, company that owns it is jeronimo martins
@Diegtiariow
@Diegtiariow 19 күн бұрын
Biedronka was created by a Polish businessman in the early 1990s. In 1995, it was bought by the Portuguese.Jeronimo Martins bought the brand when there were only 250 stores in Poland.
@thaddausgriech4542
@thaddausgriech4542 11 күн бұрын
@@Diegtiariow no i, a teraz jest siecia portugalska ! a propos bacia miala wasy i dziadkem byla to, jest ta sama bajka i to, nie ma nic z patriotyzmem ale biznesem ! az nie dobrze mi sie robi jak czytam niektore bzdury, a najgorsze sa od tych plaskoziemowcow z KonfedeRuSSi !
@RafalTraveler
@RafalTraveler 16 күн бұрын
Actually Biedronka was founded by polish guys and keeps the polish name and vibe but it was taken over by a portugeese holding a long time ago. A polish-polish shop would be a Dino, Społem, Lewiatan or Polomarket. All the best!
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 16 күн бұрын
Thanks, I need to check out those other grocery stores. 🇵🇱👌
@mateuszmazurek7991
@mateuszmazurek7991 8 күн бұрын
Yes, because as a polish chain it was competely destroyed in reputation by treating their workers like slaves. Portuguese actually rebranded it a bit, cleared it's image and made it into a nice shop.
@RafalTraveler
@RafalTraveler 8 күн бұрын
@@mateuszmazurek7991 ​Joronimo Martins bought it in 1997 when Biedronka had 200 shops only. Now it has over 3500 so I assume if your work there was a bad experience it's been under portugeese ownership already. Anyhow I prefer shops that keep the profits here so that the economy can grow for our children to come. All the best!
@ezookami4540
@ezookami4540 11 күн бұрын
Using Biedronka app can help lower your grocery expenses. In my experience, when unfamiliar with the bread, it's advisable to slice it thickly. As for Biedronka, their vegetables may not appear the most appealing, but they have low pesticide, anti-fungal chemicals levels, and some could even be classified as eco by European standards.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 10 күн бұрын
Good to know, they charge extra for eco friendly products in the USA.
@ADASCO1000
@ADASCO1000 25 күн бұрын
Average earnings in Poland are 1,500-2,000 dollars , so it's not that cheap, it was much cheaper, but the virus and war in Ukraine affect prices
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
I'm sorry that this is happening here in Poland. Inflation is also hitting us very hard in the USA.
@KiKfilms
@KiKfilms 24 күн бұрын
Yeah, it was the virus who introduced a shitload of new taxes, regulations and social programs.
@leplane_
@leplane_ 24 күн бұрын
I'm in Uruguay, and the locals here earn, on average $700 to $1500, and a grocery basket like what Kerry got, would have been at least $15 or more realistically $25+. But you might do better with your salary if you move to Argentina, I think it's cheaper than Poland, I think.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 24 күн бұрын
@@leplane_ Hey my friend, how are you enjoying Uruguay?
@andrzejkakol6909
@andrzejkakol6909 20 күн бұрын
Not "virus and war" but government and EU.
@edim108
@edim108 13 күн бұрын
Price differences alone don't tell the whole picture. On average Polish people spend some $150-200 on groceries a month while the Americans spend $475, but the median wage in the US is some $57K while in Poland it's less than $20K, so on average Americans spend ~10% of their wages on groceries while Polish people do around 11-12% so it is slightly more expensive here. But honestly, I can live with that 1-2% difference bc the quality of products is SO MUCH BETTER thanks to the strict EU and National food regulations. The bread is actually bread!
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 13 күн бұрын
I like that you showed a percentage of income. I know there are many Americans struggling with high food prices, as well as Poles. I'm sorry if there is anyone out there having difficulties buying food. Yes, European supermarkets offer healthier products, meats, and dairy.
@nnnnnn3647
@nnnnnn3647 3 күн бұрын
In Poland, (my wife and I) earn together $75k and it's not a great achievement.
@edim108
@edim108 3 күн бұрын
@@nnnnnn3647 no fajnie, cieszę się, tylko to kompletnie nie zmienia statystyk. Mediana zarobków w Polsce to 5,7k brutto (ok 4,2k netto) czyli dokładnie połowa Polaków zarabia mniej niż to miesięcznie. $75K rocznie to ile, jakieś 292k złotych? 145K rocznie na osobę czyli ponad 12 tyś miesięcznie. Dla większości ludzi w tym kraju to są astronomiczne pieniądze. To ponad dwukrotnie więcej niż mediana i o 50% więcej niż średnia zarobków...
@nnnnnn3647
@nnnnnn3647 3 күн бұрын
@@edim108 A wiesz jak jest liczona ta mediana i ilu firm dotyczy? To niewielka część gospodarki. Tak, mamy 12k na osobę i nie narzekam, ale nie jest to też jakaś zabójcza kwota. Żyjemy skromnie.
@edim108
@edim108 3 күн бұрын
@@nnnnnn3647 "12k na osobę... żyjemy skromnie" ok XD 5,7k brutto lub 4,2k netto to mediana wynagrodzeń według raportu GUS "Struktura wynagrodzeń według zawodów za październik 2022" i nie bierze pod uwagę mikroprzedsiębiorstw, czyli ok 10% osób pracujących (z czego 4,5% to jednoosobowe działalności gospodarcze).
@MarKac9090
@MarKac9090 26 күн бұрын
5:43 I’m impressed how you said pietruszki 🌿👍👏 BTW. The beer Żubr was per Can so 12x2.99zl and there’s no deposit
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
@@MarKac9090 Thank you, I'm doing my best with the Polish language. That makes sense about the Zubr price. Dziekuje.
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478 10 күн бұрын
8:56 *this is a roast sauce made from lovage, because of this product most Poles confuse lovage with another spice called "Magi", which, however, has a different taste...*
@mateuszzdrenka3403
@mateuszzdrenka3403 26 күн бұрын
You have to be careful with promotional prices at Biedronka. A lot of the promotional prices (the ones on the orange cards) work on the basis of multiple items. You have to buy e.g. two, three or even more same products and only then will the promotional price works. It's written on those orange cards, e.g: "Buy two and pay 34% less for second item. The price for one item 7,38 if you buy two items" or "The price is 8,99" and written in smal letters "when you buy other products for at least 199 zloty" or "1 + 1 free. Only 9,99" - and written in small letters "price for one item if you buy two". I myself got nicked recently for "1+1 free strawberries for 9.99" but it turned out at checkout that 9.99 was the price for one item when buying two so I paid 20 zlotys for two packages instead of 9.99 as I thought. These beers what you showed Żubr (which literally means Bison or European Bison) cost 2.99 for can if you buy 12 cans. If you buy less than 12 cans - you will pay more than 2.99 for can. And there is no deposit on cans in Poland - there is a deposit on glass beer bottles - but not on all of them either. There should always be information on the price tag whether there is a deposit or not. In general, Biedronka is the world champion in writing these promotional price tags in such a way that you can never be 100% sure how much you will pay at checkout. In Poland, everyone knows it and hates it. We even laugh that you have to go to the Biedronka with a calculator and a math book to understand these price promos. Biedronka has already received a number of fines from Urząd Ochrony Konkurencji i Konsumentów (Office of Competition and Consumer Protection) and they were multi-million fines - but as you can see, it doesn't do much. For example in 2022 they got 115 milion PLN fine for "not putting prices next to all its products, and sometimes the price on the shelf differed from that at the checkout to the customer's disadvantage". Biedronka is known for its messy price tags. They always explain that it is the fault of low unemployment and there are no people to work even though they are looking all the time. So please be careful when checking how much the price is.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
Thanks for the warning. We have had some price fixing scams back in the USA as well. Some supermarkets were overcharging customers an several items. At the end of the day that small overcharge ended up being millions of dollars for the company. You have just saved me and my viewers some money with the information you shared. 🙏🏻
@Clistes
@Clistes 25 күн бұрын
on the other hand if you have masters degree in promotions you plus you do bigger shopping for family you can save a lot, but as I said you need masters degree 😁😁
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 24 күн бұрын
@@Clistes 😁
@Ula-Ka
@Ula-Ka 19 күн бұрын
In my local Biedronkas the ladies at the till will often warn you if you misunderstood a discount.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 18 күн бұрын
@@Ula-Ka That is nice of them.
@mariederviche2644
@mariederviche2644 22 күн бұрын
I did enjoy it very much, prices? Way better than in usa, especially NYC it's crazy, have a good day. Looking forward for another video😊
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 21 күн бұрын
It's very cheap compared to New York. Thank you. 👌🇵🇱
@tom12878
@tom12878 26 күн бұрын
Thankyou my friend
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
Dziekuje bardzo.
@toms9864
@toms9864 23 күн бұрын
It is a nice looking grocery store with great prices.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 23 күн бұрын
I like shopping here. 👍🇵🇱
@user-bx2rx4bn9q
@user-bx2rx4bn9q 25 күн бұрын
2.99 is price for one can if you buy 12 at once. If you buy only one or two, the price is higher.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
I understand now, that sign was confusing me. Dziekuje.
@ryanrector3222
@ryanrector3222 26 күн бұрын
That nutrition grade is really convenient actually. We should have that here but companies would have a fit
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
@ryanrector3222 It really is helpful and helps me decide quickly which product is a healthier option. In the USA it's all about fake advertisements. So it's much trickier.
@pralinkapl5134
@pralinkapl5134 26 күн бұрын
This nutrition grade is a scam. For example the full of sugar and carbs american nestle cereal are marked as 'a' and the pure carrot juice gonna be the grade 'e'. It has nothing common with healthly shopping, you must read ingredients and know whats unhealthly. Typical corpo trick to earn money on lamers.
@MrBalrogos
@MrBalrogos 18 күн бұрын
But it didint always match When normal peanuts should be A they have grade of D or C.
@Nina.ja9
@Nina.ja9 13 күн бұрын
As a person who reads the ingredients of products before purchasing them, I never pay attention to Nutrition grade. When you go deeper in this you can see that some brand with a lot of sugar are A, and some with even better ingredients but other brand is C. It shoud be deleted. Many people think that this is a strange scam designed to increase the profits of a popular brand.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 13 күн бұрын
@@Nina.ja9 😲
@fcgeorgescu
@fcgeorgescu 24 күн бұрын
Great video comparing the prices from Poland supermarket to American supermarket! I noticed the eggs are not kept in the refrigerator section, like in US! Thanks for sharing!
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 24 күн бұрын
Thanks for pointing that out, yes eggs are not usually refrigerated in European stores. Thank you.
@vubevube
@vubevube 21 күн бұрын
The reason is, in US eggs are being cleaned before they reach the market. That removes the layer(on the outside of shell) that makes them last longer. In Poland they're not cleaned but that makes them last longer without refrigerating. Can't explain realy how it works but it's true. You can look it up.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 21 күн бұрын
​@@vubevube I never knew that. Thanks for sharing. 🥚👍
@leplane_
@leplane_ 24 күн бұрын
Those are great prices Kerry. A baguette and some ham and cheese from Publix (back in the US) would have cost me $12 bucks, in 2022! I have no idea how much it would cost now since I moved to Uruguay (and the groceries are more expensive here lol), but to get all this for under 10 bucks that's impressive.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 24 күн бұрын
I'm super happy with the prices. Why are things so expensive in Uruguay?
@janm.4692
@janm.4692 14 күн бұрын
Very clean store. Attractive packaging, too….
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 14 күн бұрын
I like shopping here.
@FileForename
@FileForename 26 күн бұрын
14:55- spaghetti in UK Asda or Tesco cost $0,96 so more expensive than polish prices, but in Poland they potentially earn much less ether.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
That is true and the prices reflect that. I do like Tesco, I shopped there when I was in Czechia.
@alexsbikesandmotors
@alexsbikesandmotors 26 күн бұрын
Prices seems pretty similar to the aldi i shop at in florida usa. Some stuff is a little more expensive here like milk
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
@@alexsbikesandmotors Thanks for sharing, so not everything is as cheap as it seems. Are you in a major city?
@alexsbikesandmotors
@alexsbikesandmotors 26 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy apopka fl near orlando
@novy1198
@novy1198 26 күн бұрын
maybe because he went to biedronka which is most popular but from experience constantly more expensive, but overall ye some things are pretty much similar, especially when there's huge wave of ukrainians so the cost of everything went up
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478 10 күн бұрын
21:19 *HA! HA! HA! I don't know if you noticed, but you were just browsing the shelf with women's products!* ♀️😆
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 9 күн бұрын
Only for a few seconds until I noticed it.
@Duobatto
@Duobatto 4 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy Thank God!!!
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478 10 күн бұрын
1:08 *"Biedronka" was a Polish store, but 20 years ago, when it was a chain of just a few stores, now it is a Portuguese store, Poland, of course, has its supermarkets; **_"Dino", "Milla", "Lewiatan", "Piotr i Paweł", "Od i Do", "Groszek"_** and other smaller ones, but all of them have no chance of becoming global corporations...*
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 10 күн бұрын
I thought the Biedronka was Polish when I filmed the video. I don't think I've even seen those other stores near me.
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478 10 күн бұрын
​@@TravelAddictGuy *You won't find many of these stores in Wrocław, these are chains, most of which are based in Greater Poland, for example in Poznań you will find several such stores...*
@Duobatto
@Duobatto 4 күн бұрын
'Piotr i Paweł' used to be Polish but because they were selling premium products (imported) they were not happy with the business I guess (as they were expensive). They had sold the chain to Spar (which is a brand from... South Africa). Just recently Spar decided to sell their Polish stores (the buyer is not yet revealed). BTW, it's interesting to go to Spar and look what they still offer cause they have many unique products (not available elswhere).
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 4 күн бұрын
@@Duobatto I shopped at Spar when I was in Budapest.
@mjtwardy
@mjtwardy Күн бұрын
From what I gathered, a typical salary in Poland is between 3500-4000 zł nett. Thats 800-1000$. i'd say Americans have the same prices, or even better when bought in bulk or using coupons. And you shouldn't just compare the exchange value, you have to take the purchase power of the currency. We earn a 1000$ and have 1$ hummus, you guys earn 4000$ and have 4$ hummus. Basically the same. Now compare car prices.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 22 сағат бұрын
Health care is not free in the USA, drugs cost 5 to 10 times what they cost here. Health care is also much more expensive. Rents in the USA are very high at the moment. So even making $4,000 a month you will not live comfortably in most states. I do understand that Poles are struggling and I wish that they weren't.
@nonperson22
@nonperson22 26 күн бұрын
If you can't find the price, every Biedronka has a scanner where you can scan the barcode and see the price. It is usually placed on a pillar ✌ Biedronka usually has the lowest prices of all supermarkets in Poland 👌
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
You could tell that I was having trouble finding the prices. Yes, some are not even posted, so it is a bit tricky. The prices in Biedronka are very affordable. 🇵🇱👍
@deadzio
@deadzio 26 күн бұрын
​@@TravelAddictGuywas what more suprising this one was tidy. Others are like a walking hazards with pallets of everything everywhere in every alley .
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
@@deadzio You're right, I've experienced one like that before. This store is pretty tidy.
@0plp0
@0plp0 25 күн бұрын
There is an even better trick than looking for a scanner. The Biedronka application has a barcode scanner in it, so you can check the price and possible promotions.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
@@0plp0 I need to download that. Thanks.
@mietoo85
@mietoo85 13 күн бұрын
Biedronka brand its name in Poland but real owner its Jeronimo Martins from Portugal.
@Kabanos961
@Kabanos961 19 күн бұрын
Couple products you checked had the wrong price tag, tuna for example is around 5.99zl or 6.99zl, it's the trap for some people beacuse the price tags are often missplaced and when you grab something quckly and you didn't check correctly, there is suprise by the checkout
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 19 күн бұрын
Sorry I made that mistake. Holding the camera, while talking and trying to see the price was a bit difficult. It seems like they misplace the tags on purpose so you spend more.
@Mariusz-th4xs
@Mariusz-th4xs 2 күн бұрын
Just go to Germany and compare the prices versus salary in Germany that's a cheap country when it comes about the daily products vs salaries. Monday products are cheaper than in Poland and salary is about 3-4 higher
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 2 күн бұрын
I did do a short video in a German grocery store in Dresden. Talking about the variety and how cheap the beer was.
@famas0
@famas0 3 күн бұрын
All is with TAX.
@adammi3013
@adammi3013 26 күн бұрын
Oglądamy 🙂
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
Dziekuje bardzo. 🙂
@jamesjakejim
@jamesjakejim 5 күн бұрын
Biedronka sells mainly lower quality food, and I personally don't like the taste of many of its products like bread. The dumplings you bought are another good example of what I mean. Lidl is much better in many areas, they also display price tags in a way, that's not problematic (on top shelfs in Biedronka it's common, that the labels are hidden behind products and it makes me irritated 😬). Greets!
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 5 күн бұрын
I appreciate you sharing your thoughts on Biedronka. I used to shop at Carrefour mostly.
@fruchu
@fruchu 9 күн бұрын
The Biedronka chain is not Polish it's owned by Jerónimo Martins based in Portugal. If you're looking for Polish grocery shops the popular ones are Dino, Polomarket and Społem.
@d.c.v.6
@d.c.v.6 26 күн бұрын
I hope you enjoy Poland :) have a good stay! Btw- Biedronka is a Portuguese market
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
I had no idea. Thank you.
@user-nj3wy9mp2j
@user-nj3wy9mp2j 16 күн бұрын
Some items are even cheaper than Spain. Great video and you picked the items I like.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 16 күн бұрын
Spain had some pretty cheap prices, and I used to love shopping at Mercadona. So if these prices are even cheaper, then that is impressive.
@jarosawklejnocki6633
@jarosawklejnocki6633 26 күн бұрын
Biedronka is actually a Portuguese company :) - Jerónimo Martins Polska S.A. is the owner of Biedronka - the largest retail chain in Poland, with stores located in over 1,300 towns, which has been present on the Polish market for 29 years. At the end of the first quarter of 2024, it had 3,596 branches. The largest Polish supermarket chain seems to be Dino Polska SA, owned by one man - billionaire Tomasz Biernacki (a very mysterious guy, absent from the media, even his photo is nowhere to be found :)). At the end of 2022, there were 2,156 stores of this chain - mainly in smaller cities and towns, as well as in villages. We have one Dino store nearby, next to the village where we live. The selection of products there is much smaller than in the average Biedronka, and I have the impression that the quality of many products is worse. It is a very cheap store, even cheaper overall than Biedronka. Like someone who has already commented, I believe that a simple comparison of prices in Biedronka to prices in American supermarkets can be very misleading, it would be better to compare prices to, for example, the average salary in Poland and make a similar comparison in America. But of course, if you earn dollars and spend zlotys, it may seem that it is very cheap here and that it is actually a paradise on earth :)
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
I was not aware that Biedronka was a Portuguee company. It is, however, everywhere in Poland and where many Poles shop. I have not seen a Dino Polska, but it could be worth doing another video there sometime. You made a good point about the salary differences. There is also a huge difference in salaries within the USA. While some people earn millions of $USD, many earn the minimum wage or even less if they work as servers. So there are many people in the USA who are living paycheck to paycheck.
@yarzyn_5699
@yarzyn_5699 26 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy Biedronka was Polish. Founded in Poznań, by the same guy who later founded (and still owns) Żabka.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
@@yarzyn_5699 Ok, I see. It was founded in Poland but bought by a Portuguese company.
@Beneficiis
@Beneficiis 26 күн бұрын
About Dino... no... It is only owned 51% by Tomasz Biernacki - so he has full control still but around 49% is basically free floating on stock exchange, 32% being owned by institutions, rest being in private hands with very fractured ownership. Heck even I had some of this stock at some point. Dino has the issue that they don't have their own brands established like Biedronka does, they are growing very aggresively and often in areas generally neglected by other chains. So they kinda also have quite positive social impact brining stores and jobs into sometimes more remote places. And they are getting by, though profitiability could be better - 2023 they had aroud 340 mln pln profit after tax / amortisation, so like 90 mln USD. It's peanuts, but for agressively epxanding retail chain somewhat acceptable - since they bear costs of greenfield investment which is no longer that cheap in Poland.
@HCforLife1
@HCforLife1 26 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy Exactly - still Polish company. That Jeronimo didn't replicated that success just surf the wave in Poland :)
@kilercola
@kilercola 7 күн бұрын
9:40 these are hazelnuts. you have them in america aswell. 14:00 in regards to eggs one are barn eggs while the other are free range eggs. 21:36 its one can for 2,99 pln if you buy 12 of them. you have to be carefull with all these discounts some of them only apply if you buy for example 2 products (or multiple of 2)
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 7 күн бұрын
Hazelnuts, that's what they were. So one of the eggs is free range range, that makes total sense. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏻🐣
@Divcia86
@Divcia86 18 күн бұрын
Biedronka has a lot of promotions on Saturdays and quite the crowd later in the day. Some products may be sold out by 12 PM. So its a good idea to get your shopping in by 10AM.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the good advice, I may go early on a Saturday from now on. 🙏🏻
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478 10 күн бұрын
7:49 *it doesn't read "Guda" but "Gowda"* 😂
@solvieg25
@solvieg25 11 күн бұрын
Eggs - 40 % for the second package :)
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 10 күн бұрын
You have to buy a lot of eggs. It's best to shop with a friend at Biedronka. 😁
@pandosann
@pandosann 20 сағат бұрын
In general, the quality of products in Biedronka is average, of course there are better and worse, but overall very average. Polish LIDL looks much better in this matter. The best quality and variety ofproducts can be found in local supermarkets, grocery stores (larger ones), when it comes to chain stores, I like Lidl and Netto the most.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 19 сағат бұрын
Ok, I will give Lidl and Netto a shot when I find one. 👍
@mrghostly1118
@mrghostly1118 20 күн бұрын
You can also you apps and save a tonn it's very normal these days
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 20 күн бұрын
I need to do that, good advice.
@janetlombardi2314
@janetlombardi2314 17 күн бұрын
Hi Kerry. Thanks for the video. I think it does depend on what you like because some things are expensive, not all. It certainly is expensive for food shopping in the UK. I don't know about America. Aldi appears to be the cheaper supermarket, but for me, I'm not over keen on their products. Take care 😊
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 16 күн бұрын
Hi Janet, Yes, some imported products may cost more. But the over prices are low in Poland. I feel like the quality is good, too. We also have an Aldi here in Wroclaw.
@bornesulinowo391
@bornesulinowo391 7 күн бұрын
Also Polish payslips are cheaper. About 3 times.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 7 күн бұрын
I'm sure that's true. I was comparing prices to the USA supermarkets. But it's not an apples to oranges comparison.
@RoamingwithStu
@RoamingwithStu 26 күн бұрын
I miss Biedronka! 🤣
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
@@RoamingwithStu Hahaha, it's one of my favorites. This and Carrefour, which was also very popular in Spain.
@-__-4186
@-__-4186 6 күн бұрын
Biedronka is not polish market :) its portuguese network "Jerónimo Martins" . There are no country wide market networks but there are many regional ones like Stokrotka, PoloMarket, Torimpex, Spolem and so on.
@Duobatto
@Duobatto 4 күн бұрын
'Stokrotka' belongs to a Lithuanian company.
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478 10 күн бұрын
26:04 *If you were Polish and worked for PLN 1,500 a month, you would not be so happy and satisfied with the price...*
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 9 күн бұрын
I wouldn't be, but someone already wrote to me and said that Poles make more than that.
@mateuszmazurek7991
@mateuszmazurek7991 8 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy yes we do, the OP didn't update his data in 15 years I think lol Now average low paying job in full hours is 3000+ PLN
@mchu7371
@mchu7371 26 күн бұрын
long time! going back to spain? i miss your spain vlogs. where's cat man? whens the big reunion?
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
@mchu7371 No plans on going back to Spain anytime soon. I do miss it sometimes, thoguh. I have talked to Catman recently. He is still in La Palmilla, Malaga.
@szymonpiotrowski5335
@szymonpiotrowski5335 25 күн бұрын
BTW pierogi From biedronka are odd in taste in my opinion to chuwe
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
There is nothing like fresh made. But these are a quick and easy meal. I'm not a very good cook.
@pralinkapl5134
@pralinkapl5134 13 күн бұрын
Pierogi from biedronka taste heavenly compared to pierogi i bought in lithuanian Maxima super market. Never buy lithuanian made pierogi from the shop!
@szymonpiotrowski5335
@szymonpiotrowski5335 12 күн бұрын
@@pralinkapl5134 I'm polish and I would not put in my mouth Lithuanian Russian or Ukraine food the quality is so bad or so I heard 🤔
@panaderiatecnica5922
@panaderiatecnica5922 26 күн бұрын
we use maggi en mexico
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
I think that I've seen it in Spain as well, but I've never purchased it before.
@okoproroka1561
@okoproroka1561 16 күн бұрын
We name Grocery Store like warzywniak and we buy there just vegetables or bread.
@ypsilonberlin9228
@ypsilonberlin9228 26 күн бұрын
LOL It is cheap for Western tourists, but not for the locals (earning $700 monthly).
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that. I'm far from rich, so I understand what it's like.
@g.peters244
@g.peters244 25 күн бұрын
700USD??? I don't know where you got this value from, but the lowest legally permitted salary in Poland is currently 830 USD net. And try to find a worker on the lowest national wage.
@mateuszmazurek7991
@mateuszmazurek7991 8 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy Don't mind that. It's our polish custom for everyone to say how they have it harder than anyone else LOL
@wojciechandrzej311
@wojciechandrzej311 25 күн бұрын
Tys piknie
@pisay2
@pisay2 14 күн бұрын
come to Masurian Lake District , is the beatyfull peases place on the world
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 14 күн бұрын
It sounds beautiful, I'm from Michigan and we also have many lakes.
@nemesis8131
@nemesis8131 17 күн бұрын
I work in big supermarket. You have triggered me when you put something where it doesn’t belong. People who work in supermarkets are very busy and have to walk a lot to bring all of those things back. Please respect people’s work.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 16 күн бұрын
I understand, I won't do it again.
@BenQ187
@BenQ187 12 күн бұрын
don't shit yourself... it's very common in US or Canada, but people don't make any problems out of it...
@Antos137
@Antos137 5 күн бұрын
My sentiments exactly.If you aren’t going to purchase the item,have the common courtesy to put it back where you found it.
@pralinkapl5134
@pralinkapl5134 13 күн бұрын
Yesterday i bought tomatoes in Biedronka for 1$/kg that is 3.99zł :P
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 12 күн бұрын
Wow! that is incredibly cheap.
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478
@arkadiuszkrasicki5478 10 күн бұрын
21:30 *and his funny "Żuen" are you French that you can't say B and R? what's interesting is that you pronounced "Ż" correctly, but it's not a German verb, it has to end with "EN", pronounce it a few times; "Żu-br", "Żu-br", "Żu-br" or maybe you will finally remember that it means bison in Polish...* 😂🦬🇵🇱
@joannasobolewska9838
@joannasobolewska9838 2 күн бұрын
Biedronka is portuguese
@MyFaithShines
@MyFaithShines 4 күн бұрын
yeah, its much cheaper cuz the lowest salary in Poland (which a large part of society still earns) is 812 $ per MONTH
@nnnnnn3647
@nnnnnn3647 3 күн бұрын
No one in the city earns so little.
@MyFaithShines
@MyFaithShines 3 күн бұрын
@@nnnnnn3647 u joking right? I live in Wrocław i was born and raised here and im working corporate office job for 5 years already and im earning 1k$ per month. Giving you a heart by this content creator shows that both of you have absolutely 0 clue about the truth whatsoever or you are lying on purpose. Dosłownie wszyscy tutaj zarabiają pomiędzy 4 a 5 tysięcy złotych ale pewnie zarasz powiesz że akurat wszyscy twoi znajomi zarabiają więcej? xD Najniższa krajowa w Polsce to jest 3220 zł czyli 812 dolarów
@MyFaithShines
@MyFaithShines 3 күн бұрын
@@nnnnnn3647 lies
@MyFaithShines
@MyFaithShines 3 күн бұрын
​​​@@nnnnnn3647lies go and check work offers - 99% of them start with 812$, especially all of the factory jobs You have a local guy that lives here his whole life and im telling the truth yet this content creator is giving heart to a person that is spreading lies😂 Instead of believing a local! I have about 350 friends on fb yet i know maybe 2 person that earns more than 1k$ (and we all have higher education and working office jobs) Im outta here
@nnnnnn3647
@nnnnnn3647 3 күн бұрын
@@MyFaithShines My wife is a teacher in a regular primary school. She has a lot of overtime, she also works from home and earns about 7k a month. It's not that hard. "Dosłownie wszyscy tutaj zarabiają pomiędzy 4 a 5 tysięcy złotych" Nie znam nikogo kto tyle zarabia. Nawet kuzyn, który zaczął pracę pół roku temu dostał 5k na początek, wkrótce będzie podwyżka. Nie rozumiem jak dajesz radę zarabiając 4k. To wegetacja.
@omarmehmood
@omarmehmood 9 күн бұрын
Im from poland
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 9 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@small_world_official
@small_world_official 15 күн бұрын
When you earn money in poland - everything is super expensive :( As you said - 1 dolar is around 4 PLN so you know...
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 15 күн бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that the prices are expensive for Polish people. Prices have also gone up a lot for Americans.
@Pawel.K86
@Pawel.K86 7 күн бұрын
Don't listen to the Poles complaining. We always complain, and in front of the store there are new cars, while inside the store there is a Pole saying that food is expensive.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 7 күн бұрын
@@Pawel.K86 😄
@chrissre7935
@chrissre7935 5 күн бұрын
It's obviously cheaper as land price and wages are also cheaper.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 5 күн бұрын
That makes total sense.
@SmilingShadow-fz3jt
@SmilingShadow-fz3jt 24 күн бұрын
Bruh, sorry to burst your bubble, but right now groceries in Poland are only cheaper if you shop exclusively at Fresh Market, Sprouts and Whole Foods. At Aldi and Lidl and often Walmart food is similarly priced as Poland right now, only people in Poland get paid multiple times less than Americans do. Eggs at Lidl are $1.66 per dozen ($4 organic), Strawberries are $2 per lbs and a whole chicken (organic!) can be as little as $2 per lbs.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 24 күн бұрын
Those are some good prices. I didn't know that you had Whole Foods in Poland. Near where I live there is Biedronka, Aldi and Carrefour.
@SmilingShadow-fz3jt
@SmilingShadow-fz3jt 24 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy No, I meant Whole Foods in the USA. When you look at prices of food at Aldi or Lidl in the USA, they are similar to Poland. Food in Poland got substantially more expensive since 2019. It used to be just cheap, not cheap as compared to Whole Foods in the US… :-)
@wizardman1976
@wizardman1976 21 күн бұрын
Is the shit sold in US chains the same quality? Ingredients, amount of sugar, preservatives, colours etc. that are banned in the First World countries? BTS: Except water and salt EVERYTHING we eat is organic. Basic biology/chemistry.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 21 күн бұрын
@wizardman1976 No, it's much worse.
@SmilingShadow-fz3jt
@SmilingShadow-fz3jt 21 күн бұрын
@@wizardman1976 Aldi and Lidl sell organic foods. Things like organic eggs at Lidl still cost the same as organic eggs in Poland ($3.75 for a dozen eggs vs 11 PLN for eggs in Biedronka). Except Americans get paid 3 times as much. Non-organic food options - in bulk you can buy chicken breasts for $2 per lbs / $4.20 per kg) and eggs $1.60 for a dozen. As to all foods being organic in Poland by default, come on. That train sailed long time ago… 😁 You might have some protections in places like Germany, but they push absolute shit to Poland. You have honey from Russia, Ukrainian grain everywhere, meat from USA and poisonous salt from Germany sold in packages claiming it is from Poland. HFCS instead of sugar since 2011. You vastly under-appreciate how corrupt Polish politicians are. It is just underreported, because they are corrupt “the correct way” (act as neo-colonial enforcers of Berlin, Brussels and Wa. DC as well). And with the “green order” and the destruction of European farming you will be eating „da shit” from South America - the same as we do… 🤪
@peterkennedey9869
@peterkennedey9869 10 күн бұрын
Its cheaper for Americans yes, but for peoples salaries in Poland its considered expensive!
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 10 күн бұрын
Yes and I meant no offense by that. Just stating facts, some countries are more expensive for us.
@szymonpiotrowski5335
@szymonpiotrowski5335 25 күн бұрын
Butter milk strawberry flavor,,mrongowska" It is preety good alot of protein
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
It sounds delicious. 😋
@Liberal_From_Prairies689
@Liberal_From_Prairies689 23 күн бұрын
It's cheaper because a lot of the food is local, they don't have to pay all the middlemen for distribution like we do in North America. Not to mention Poland has a much smaller population, so that affects the supply chain, they aren't having to grow and manufacture food for hundreds of millions of people.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 23 күн бұрын
That is certainly more challenging.
@pralinkapl5134
@pralinkapl5134 13 күн бұрын
Canada has practically the same population as Poland.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 12 күн бұрын
@@pralinkapl5134 That's an interesting fact.
@barborablaskova
@barborablaskova 9 күн бұрын
you must also consider that average salary in Poland is 1900 dollars and in US is 4900 dollars...but maybe you made common mistake, many americans think I have great salary and how cheap we have it here, but when I talk about salary I talk about monthly pay and many americans think, that it´s weekly pay, cause they have weekly pay....and also even average salary is 1900 dollarn(7800 PLN) many earn less, cause there is also a minimu wage per month is around 4000PLN - 1000 dollars
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 9 күн бұрын
The USA is a big place, with salaries being very different in each state. My state of Michigan the average salary is only $43,000 . So no, not everyone makes $60, 000 in the USA. Of course some make much more and some much less. I do understand that Poles earn on average less and that these prices may be expensive for them. But living in the USA for many of us, is also quite expensive. Thank you for sharing.
@avery.a5948
@avery.a5948 26 күн бұрын
Do you have any vid when you were in Chile? 🇨🇱
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
Hi, I wasn't doing KZbin when I lived in Viña del Mar Chile. I do have some old short video clips and photos. Since you asked about it, maybe I can put together a short or video of when I lived there. I could at least post some photos from there. Un saludo a todos los Chilenos y Chi Chi Chi, le le le viva Chile! 🇨🇱
@avery.a5948
@avery.a5948 25 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy I’d love to hear your thoughts on the country since I’m moving there this January.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
@@avery.a5948 My understanding is that Chile has become unfortunately less safe since I lived there. If you speak Spanish it's going to be a big help, but in Chile they have their own dialect which is hard to understand. Santiago is a beautiful city, but has it's share of crime. Be careful with your phone, they tend to steal these. Don't leave anything lying around, it's not like Europe. Laptops or phones can easily be stolen. Make some friends who know the city, they can help you. I lived in Vina del Mar, a coastal town. Many Chileans visit there in summer. The Carabineros (police) in Chile will help you and they are not corrupt like Mexico. Taxi drivers will overcharge you. Good luck!
@avery.a5948
@avery.a5948 24 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy thanks for the heads and up 🙏
@wolnyodpracy_rafal_leszek
@wolnyodpracy_rafal_leszek 25 күн бұрын
You are wrong with tuna price, it is not 0,60$, but 1,65$
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 24 күн бұрын
I believe there were different types of tuna. Thanks for the correction.
@Ajgor_Wygoda
@Ajgor_Wygoda 9 күн бұрын
Comment for algoritm : )
@Vincentvega98
@Vincentvega98 20 күн бұрын
12:12 now u can receive ur Polish citizenship for that
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 20 күн бұрын
Spoko!
@FileForename
@FileForename 26 күн бұрын
9:45 - ohhh no. Nuts are more expensive that in USA. How it is possible? :)
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
Are they? Some products might cost more here and some less. Especially if the products are imported.
@0plp0
@0plp0 25 күн бұрын
You can buy hazelnuts cheaper, but these were probably premium for baking. The Walnuts in our stores usually come from California. Recently I bought a package and threw most of them away because they were bitter and inedible.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
@@0plp0 That makes sense, because I've bought nuts much cheaper at the Hala Targowa (main market) here in Wroclaw. Most American products made as cheaply as possible. It sounds like they packaged the cheapest quality nuts they could find.
@randomastheycome8300
@randomastheycome8300 16 күн бұрын
Lol, Biedronka is Portugese.😅
@jakubnosarzewski4897
@jakubnosarzewski4897 19 күн бұрын
Carrefour is French, Biedronka(Jeronimo Martins) is Portugeese, Aldi is German.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 19 күн бұрын
I thought Biedronka was Polish, they seem to like shopping there.
@arte1447
@arte1447 19 күн бұрын
​@@TravelAddictGuy It was at the beginning, but they sold it.
@Cyprian161
@Cyprian161 17 күн бұрын
You didnt see the price of cheerios because someone put them back in the wrong place, like you with the granola a minute before 😂
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 17 күн бұрын
Whoops. 🙂
@5kamon
@5kamon 11 күн бұрын
Cheaper than in Warsaw for some reason
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 11 күн бұрын
That's good to know.
@motyl452
@motyl452 2 күн бұрын
Biedronka it's not Polish supermarket.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy Күн бұрын
But many Poles shop here.
@pandosann
@pandosann 20 сағат бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy You should try "Delikatesy Centrum" "Dino" Polomarket or "Społem" :))
@xaredx7431
@xaredx7431 23 күн бұрын
cheaper if you earn in usd
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 23 күн бұрын
Yes, it is.
@FileForename
@FileForename 26 күн бұрын
7:20 - same Greek yogurt in UK cost $0,6875 per 400gr. So UK prices are same,but wages are double as Polish wages. So no matter what will happen, UK is always a better place for ordinary worker than Poland. Specially because Polish property prices are overvalued at the moment.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
It seems like your prices in the UK may be even less than the USA. UK may be a better place to earn money. But Poland is a much safer country to live in.
@HCforLife1
@HCforLife1 26 күн бұрын
For regular folks UK is still better option. But for the middle class is the opposite. I have been working as a Software Engineer in the UK. My salary was lower than immigrant working in the warehouse. And with all due respect, I also worked in those places - just clocking in and clocking out, forgetting about any self-improvement was easy money. I moved to Poland a couple of years ago. My salary has been higher than that in the UK. Not only that - my cost of living went down by half. Food including. And during that time my salary increased further. Country is also a lot safer and cleaner. The infrastructure getting better and better, you can clearly see that in a decade Poland will be ahead of the UK in terms of that and life quality. In many aspects it surpassed the UK already.
@FileForename
@FileForename 25 күн бұрын
@@HCforLife1 Sounds like propaganda to me. So you telling me that for like for like job Polish wages are better than UK? Can you give examples please? As in my job field in Poland I would get paid half as what I got paid in UK. Food probably cost you half,because you cook. Food prices are similar to UK prices. I just gave example of Greek yogurt above. Maybe you didn't read my comment in full or with not enough attention to details? Property prices are now similar in both UK and Poland. A lot depends on location, but I recently compared Bialystok properties with Glasgow. It was similar price. While UK wages are 2x.
@FileForename
@FileForename 25 күн бұрын
@@HCforLife1 I just searched and found 2 bed+ living room 60m2 flat in Glasgow not far from town center. for £130k(663k PLN). In Bialystok it would be similar price. Maybe even a bit higher. So please don'g lie,that Poland is cheaper. Food and fuel in Poland maybe 10-15% cheaper, but wages for like for like job are 2x as in UK. So still worth living in UK.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
@@HCforLife1 I would choose to live in Poland over the USA any day. As you said it's much safer, great transportation., honest people, lower cost of living. I'm glad that you're living the good life here.
@Bez_Nicku
@Bez_Nicku 12 күн бұрын
@Travel Addict Guy: Plz don't use Nutrition score, specially for comparing different types of food. First of all it does not take into account the degree of processing of products. Second it ignores vitamin, minerals, good/bad fats and omega-3. Nutri score was commissioned by French Food corporations to increase sales of their products. It worked so good that other biggest companies started using nutri-score for their own products. And of course the measuring is only for 100g/per day. If u buy all products for whole day with letter A on a nutri scale and you compare the daily requirement with a dietitian, it will turn out that the product-based diet is very unhealthy. It's quite WELL KNOW FACT in Poland. BTW. Biedronka "ladybird" its not Polish shop, it's Portuguese with polish name.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 12 күн бұрын
That's good advice, thank you.
@ezookami4540
@ezookami4540 11 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy Yes, it hasn't been approved by the EU Commision, so we need to be cautious when using Nutri Score.
@FBASD01
@FBASD01 26 күн бұрын
As it's clearly not that expensive from your or mine pov, I wonder how it is for polish people in comparison with their income, i.e. how long would you have to work for like your daily shopping. But nice video.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
That's a great question. Of course, the average salary is lower in Poland and it's reflected in the cost of living here. Some Polish people have told me that since the war in Ukraine started that prices have risen quite substantially. I'm sure that many people here do live on low wages. But there are also people here that work in IT or technology that earn good salaries. That's a great question.
@Pidalin
@Pidalin 26 күн бұрын
Polish shops are generally considered cheaper, even Czechs go to shop there if they live close to border. But now it's not such a big difference anymore, the biggest wave of people going to Poland for shopping was like 2 years ago when energy crisis and war in Ukraine started. Here in Czechia, everything is owned by Germans and they are known for beying not honest and exploiting situation, so all shops like Lidl and Kaufland immediatelly increased prices like double or even triple when war in Ukraine started, the same with electricity and gas. While in Poland, they still have a lot of their own companies, so they don't live just like some slaves of Germans as we do here in Czechia. Polish Biedronka chain actually wanted to enter Czech market, but German Lidl/Kaufland mafia didn't allow that because they have that long fingers that they can even into politics.
@FBASD01
@FBASD01 26 күн бұрын
@@Pidalin Thanks
@Adam-rj9wz
@Adam-rj9wz 26 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuyprices went up all over the world
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
@Pidalin I'm sorry to hear that they've done this in Czechia. Polish people have also complained to me here about higher prices. The USA has their highest inflation rate in decades. So, as you said, it's happening all over.
@robertlulk
@robertlulk 25 күн бұрын
Dzis bylaw w Whole Foods za za kawałek mesa i troche warzyw zapłaciłem $175 . Mieszkam w Chicago
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
Wow! That is very expensive. Cheers to Chicago from Poland, I'm from Detroit originally.
@Taki_tam_ktos
@Taki_tam_ktos 24 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuymy ex boss was from there.
@wizardman1976
@wizardman1976 21 күн бұрын
Whole Foods is a scam more obvious than guy ripping tourists with "three cards" game... "Fool and his money...."
@szymonpiotrowski5335
@szymonpiotrowski5335 25 күн бұрын
Biedronka is not polish It is I Poland but owned by forners /polomarkiet is polish i think
@waldemarusmc3191
@waldemarusmc3191 26 күн бұрын
No it's not an annual income in Poland is 1/5 of the average American annual income. Only if you are visiting Poland it's cheaper, but if you love and work in Poland food is actually more expensive, eith people spending 60% or monthly earnings on food.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
That's a fair point, so for Poles these prices would actually be expensive. I was just comparing prices to the USA.
@user-js9ee2xo1k
@user-js9ee2xo1k 26 күн бұрын
Maybe half the income of the U.S. if not more. Poland = $49,060 (PPP, 2024) US = $75,257(PPP, 2024). Wow....look at that..
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
@@user-js9ee2xo1k I don't think that most people earn that much money, especially where I'm from. Plus it's very expensive to live in most USA states.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 26 күн бұрын
@@user-js9ee2xo1k I looked up the average salary in Michigan (my home state) . It's $45,720 USD.
@HCforLife1
@HCforLife1 26 күн бұрын
60% on food? Are you joking? I would say that most people spend close to 30% of their salary. To me, it is less than 10%, although my salary is quite good. I also eat more expensive options as I cook everything myself, eat a lot of meat, proteins and no processed food.
@robertpiskorowski3009
@robertpiskorowski3009 17 күн бұрын
Ladybird 🐞
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 17 күн бұрын
Maybe that's the British version, we call them lady bugs in the USA.
@user-fi3vr1be7d
@user-fi3vr1be7d Күн бұрын
Will someone tell that great observer salaries in poland are also "much cheaper" than in usa ?🤦
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy Күн бұрын
Yes, I know that. This video was more to show foreigners how much cheaper Poland is.
@user-fi3vr1be7d
@user-fi3vr1be7d Күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy in UK and germany prices of food are the same or even cheaper if you compare to poland 🤦like salad for 99p. Ill never get salad for 5 zł in pl. or you are that dumb turist buying the cheapest and worst quality food? So that's how that shitfood is missing on shelves
@r0ko899
@r0ko899 24 күн бұрын
Please stop thas disinformation, Biedronka isn't Polish at all but Portuguese. If you look for a polish grocery store than check Dino, Frac, Polomarket, Społem, Top Market and Topaz.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 24 күн бұрын
The title actually says, "A grocery store in Poland" . I was not aware that it was Portuguese owned when I made the video.
@r0ko899
@r0ko899 24 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy And yet at 1:08 what you clearly said was „But today …to a Polish supermarket. It is called Biedronka”🤪
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 24 күн бұрын
@@r0ko899 😁👍
@YOUR_INDEPENDENT_NEWS
@YOUR_INDEPENDENT_NEWS 8 күн бұрын
Ok you can't really compare to US prices when they're money and pay is different and when you actual live in Poland and what money you make in poland.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 8 күн бұрын
That makes sense. I was comparing the prices to Western countries.
@mk3082
@mk3082 25 күн бұрын
Am here for comments but they are all Polish :D
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 24 күн бұрын
I'm surprised that people were upset by this video. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@wizardman1976
@wizardman1976 21 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy If your looking for a nation with inferiority complex and delusions of grandeur at the same time you're in the right place :)
@marcindraco5666
@marcindraco5666 11 күн бұрын
We ern les but have lower prices also food in usa is toxic and thats a not an joke
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 11 күн бұрын
I know, the food in the USA is terrible. That's one of the reasons I left.
@SzcZ
@SzcZ 18 күн бұрын
Biedronka is a low grade, as cheap as possible kind of store. Most stuff is acceptable quality, but there are exceptions. Bread is horrible there, try to locate an actual bakery.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 18 күн бұрын
I do visit a bakery near my house almost every day. I agree, it's better.
@motoktm3042
@motoktm3042 2 күн бұрын
It is maybe cheap for you, but polish people don't make 4-5 thousands dollars per month ☝️Now, go to buy clothing, electronics, and tell me it is cheap ? Prices for those things are the same, or higher then in US, so for polish salaries, they are super expensive.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy Күн бұрын
I don't make anywhere near $4 - 5 thousand dollars a month either. But it's similar in the USA for most of us. I shopped at Walmart and second hand stores We make more, but everything costs more. I'm sorry for anyone that is struggling.
@motoktm3042
@motoktm3042 Күн бұрын
@TravelAddictGuy I'm retired in US, now will be good time for me to come back . Wish you good luck.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 22 сағат бұрын
@@motoktm3042 It's a great time to return to Poland. Poland is really growing at the moment.
@pandosann
@pandosann 20 сағат бұрын
Nieruchmości w Stanach są generalnie dużo droższe, usługi również, szczgólnie ochrona zdrowia - złamiesz nogę i płacisz 15k dol :D Więc trzevba zrobić rozróżnienie w jakim stanie etc, z tego co słyszałem w Newadzie żyję się generalnie na wyższym poziomie i koszty zycia/ sal są lepsze, ale to już kwestia preferencji.
@farao1997
@farao1997 25 күн бұрын
Biedronka to syf bałagan kocioł drożyzna i mały wybór.
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 24 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Which store do you like?
@wizardman1976
@wizardman1976 21 күн бұрын
@@TravelAddictGuy He's just one of those russian paid wankers. Don't pay attention.
@adamlubieniecki9074
@adamlubieniecki9074 25 күн бұрын
check the salary before u will say its cheap !
@TravelAddictGuy
@TravelAddictGuy 25 күн бұрын
I said in the video that it's cheap for Americans.
American Goes Shopping In Polish Supermarket 🇵🇱
9:03
Where's Wes?
Рет қаралды 37 М.
Inside Out Babies (Inside Out Animation)
00:21
FASH
Рет қаралды 21 МЛН
MISS CIRCLE STUDENTS BULLY ME!
00:12
Andreas Eskander
Рет қаралды 19 МЛН
Задержи дыхание дольше всех!
00:42
Аришнев
Рет қаралды 3,7 МЛН
Jumping off balcony pulls her tooth! 🫣🦷
01:00
Justin Flom
Рет қаралды 25 МЛН
The Laziest Food Shop In England
30:50
Hannah Ricketts
Рет қаралды 240 М.
Paris neighbourhood unrecognizable after mass immigration
14:47
Rebel News
Рет қаралды 61 М.
06 - 09.06.2024  Krakau - Heimliche Hauptstadt von Polen
37:43
Günter Heydecke
Рет қаралды 1 М.
American reacts to Grocery Prices in POLAND
21:41
American Girl Reacts
Рет қаралды 12 М.
Road marvel. How did Poles manage to modernize roads | EUROPEAN VALUES
31:18
Настоящее Время. Док
Рет қаралды 202 М.
Exploring German Supermarket Edeka compare to American Grocery store
19:21
Reaction To Polish Supermarket Biedronka
15:23
Mert Pol
Рет қаралды 50 М.
Dlaczego NIKT nie chce MIESZKAĆ w Opolskim?
10:25
Atlas Geograficzny
Рет қаралды 43 М.
UK: Migrants in the Channel | ARTE.tv Documentary
24:37
ARTE.tv Documentary
Рет қаралды 164 М.
Traditional POLISH FOOD TOUR! (First Time in Warsaw, Poland!)
23:14
Deana and Phil
Рет қаралды 132 М.
Inside Out Babies (Inside Out Animation)
00:21
FASH
Рет қаралды 21 МЛН