They compared the prices of Polish and Czech products. “Do not make us beggars”

The prices of Easter products in Poland turn out to be lower than in the Czech Republic. Published data outraged our southern neighbors.
Easter in just over three weeks. Journalists of CNN Prima News, the Czech information channel, checked the prices of products necessary for Christmas baking in such countries as: Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland.
Prices of Christmas products. The cheapest in Poland
The following products were analyzed:
Eggs
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Poland 46.5 crowns (about PLN 7.80)
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Germany 52 Crowns (about PLN 8.70)
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Czech Republic 79.90 Crowns (about PLN 13.40)
Milk
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Poland 12 Crowns (about PLN 2)
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Germany 27 crowns (about PLN 4.50)
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Czech Republic 19.90 Crowns (about PLN 3.30)
Butter
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Poland 35 Crowns (about PLN 5.90)
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Germany 50 crowns about PLN 8.40)
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Czech Republic 59.90 Crowns (about PLN 10)
Flour
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Poland 9 Crowns (about PLN 1.50)
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Germany 15 crowns (about PLN 2.50)
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Czech Republic 12.90 Crowns (about PLN 2)
Oil
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Poland 30 Crowns (about PLN 5)
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Germany 75 crowns (about PLN 12.60)
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Czech Republic 47.90 Crowns (about PLN 8)
Sugar
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Poland 14 Crowns (about PLN 2.30)
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Germany 22 crowns (about PLN 3.70)
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Czech Republic 14.90 Crowns (about PLN 2.50)
The above purchases cost 146.50 crowns in Poland, i.e. about PLN 24.6, while in the Czech Republic 235.40 crowns, which is equivalent to PLN 39.63. The most expensive was in Germany (241 crowns, i.e. PLN 40.5).
These data outraged our southern neighbors. In the comments under the material, the Czechs thunder that journalists specially chose products whose price puts their country in an unfavorable position. As interia.pl notes, many people were annoyed by the very subject of purchases of the Czechs abroad. “Do not make us beggars”, “I buy in the Czech Republic, I can afford it” – these are just some of the comments.
The portal points out that the prices of some products from Polish stores presented in the material slightly stand out from reality. A crowning example here is butter, which currently costs from 7 to 9 PLN. In turn, the price of eggs reaches PLN 10 with us. Perhaps Czech journalists looked at prices in the promotion when buying multi -pits and hence the discrepancies.
How much will we spend on Easter?
Meanwhile, according to the recent SW Research survey for “Wprost” almost 30 percent. Poles plan to spend from 300 to 500 PLN for this year’s Easter. Nearly every fifth respondent (22.4 percent) indicated a range of PLN 500-1000. Only every 10. The subject declares that he will spend over PLN 1,000. 16 percent respondents do not yet know how much he will spend on this year’s Easter, and 2.8 percent. He doesn’t care about these holidays.