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hythornThreads: 6
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 Sep 2, 11, 12:18    #31
I have no reason to believe that Primark will be ultra cheapie cheap in Poland

look as Tesco with their 3 quid for a pair of jeans in the UK. Jeans in the Polish Tesco are four to five times more expensive.
Tesco clothes in Poland are much more expensive than in the UK and Tesco are shameless at ripping off Polish people

for example, I bought a set of carpets for my car and ... you guessed it... they were for a right hand drive car
could you return them? could you b*ggery
very nicely wrapped up so you could not see them in the packaging until you had brought them home

so Primark will be offering their 'fall apart in first wash' brand of high street fashion but including a Pole tax of their own

Decathlon rocks by the way. great quality, good prices, loads of choice
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 Sep 2, 11, 20:06    #32
look as Tesco with their 3 quid for a pair of jeans in the UK. Jeans in the Polish Tesco are four to five times more expensive.


Again - comparing apples and oranges. Tesco in the UK was selling "Tesco Value" jeans - whereas in Poland, they're not going for that segment of the market. You can't compare the two.

Tesco clothes in Poland are much more expensive than in the UK and Tesco are shameless at ripping off Polish people


There's not much difference in price if you compare like-for-like - Tesco here simply isn't selling to the bottom end of the market, probably quite deliberately after their previous strategy failed.

for example, I bought a set of carpets for my car and ... you guessed it... they were for a right hand drive car
could you return them? could you b*ggery


Were they described as such?
hythornThreads: 6
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 Sep 3, 11, 03:35    #33
Were they described as such?


no, they were described as car mats

Tesco UK and PL sell many identical lines of clothing except the Polish prices are generally more expensive
if there is a line of clothing that you cannot get in the UK often the quality is awful

don't tell me, you know Tesco's master plan in Poland
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 Sep 3, 11, 03:40    #34
Is running a business in Poland very profitable?

I wonder how well Antiques & Collectible shops do financially. I'm sure they do exist; but I didn't see too many of them, during my visit to Poland.

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