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Wujek_Dobra_Rada [Guest]
Edited by: Wujek_Dobra_Rada  Jul 2, 06, 18:14  #31

Beside the beer brewaries none of these companies is being owned by foreign companies.

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AndrzejCDN [Guest]
  Jul 2, 06, 18:17  #32

I heard that the Germans bought out Zywiec (Polish Beer Company) .
It is still brewed in Poland, but.. owned by the Germans.
Other brands too, even Lezajsk I think.

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Wujek_Dobra_Rada [Guest]
  Jul 2, 06, 18:35  #33

Quoting: AndrzejCDN
I heard that the Germans bought out Zywiec (Polish Beer Company) .
It is still brewed in Poland, but.. owned by the Germans.
Other brands too, even Lezajsk I think.



Yes - when it comes to - beer brands - then most of them are foreign owned.

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lef
  Jul 2, 06, 18:51  #34

I think Poland should ban foreign ownership, in time poland will be owned by ameriican/jewish interest


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lef
  Jul 2, 06, 19:42  #35

I think what I saying is the truth, ,many years ago all the know polish brands where owned by the polish people, now they have bought out by overseas interest and have changed there brand name, let poland be poland, please stop overseas takeovers including names like nestle....like what they do in other countries these companies then work off shore like in china (cheap labour)


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Arien
  Jul 3, 06, 01:52  #36

Quoting: lef
let poland be poland, please stop overseas takeovers including names like nestle....like what they do in other countries these companies then work off shore like in china (cheap labour)


Or like what they do in other countries these companies then work off shore like in Poland? (cheap labour)

So don't complain about takeovers, bussiness is bussiness, and this is the same all over the world, and Polish companies are taking over some areas of transport in most EU countries already. You'll see the benefits of trade soon enough. smile


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Wujek_Dobra_Rada [Guest]
  Jul 3, 06, 02:32  #37

Some 70% of the whole sum of capital that forms the economy in Poland is Polish.. and there are more and more Polish companies who are succesful..

The cheaper labour is only one of the factors why people are investing here - the other important factor is education..

..there are many investments in R&D

There are also more and more Polish companies who create new succesful brands.

i.e. Solaris, PESA, Orlen, Vistula, Gino Rossi, Jade ect.

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TequilaCat [Guest]
  Apr 19, 07, 06:22  #38

Wyborowa and Zubrowka vodkas of course!

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telefonitika
  Apr 19, 07, 06:49  #39

Quoting: TequilaCat
Wyborowa



VODKA!! mmmmmm ... pass the bottle ... all mine .... muhahahahaha


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Giles [Guest]
  Apr 19, 07, 10:04  #40

Chocoladka.com - Traditional Polish Chocolates & Sweets. Discover the Cow!


Discover the Cow!

ok MOO!

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szarlotka
  Apr 19, 07, 10:05  #41

Quoting: Giles
Discover the Cow!


They might be breaking Espana's copyright


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Giles [Guest]
  Apr 19, 07, 10:09  #42

Seriously, discover the cow.

Nike, discover the foot.

KitKat, discover the finger.

Daz, Discover white powder.


Sorry, mabye it sounds less silly in Polish.

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mohdanu [Guest]
  Apr 19, 07, 10:16  #43

Quoting: telefonitika
VODKA!! mmmmmm ... pass the bottle ... all mine .... muhahahahaha


Ladies and Wodka!! Hmmm..... In your place, I would go for a softer one. :-)

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telefonitika
  Apr 19, 07, 10:21  #44

Quoting: mohdanu
In your place, I would go for a softer one


a softer what!!!??

Hey i am a good girl me drinking vodka drunk it for past 5 years now cant stand lagers and beers .. i also am partial to white wine particulary chardonnay (so i aint a cheap date either lol) white zinfandel is a good rose wine


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witek
  Apr 19, 07, 10:26  #45

if i take you out on glorious date telefonitika then will you
drink Jabol with me?

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molotow.jpg


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telefonitika
  Apr 19, 07, 17:47  #46

Quoting: witek
if i take you out on glorious date telefonitika then will you
drink Jabol with me?


maybe i will take you up on the offer one day .. whats jabol though?


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witek
  Apr 19, 07, 21:48  #47

Jabol is cheap wine made out of apples and other fruit

(pron. "yabol") is a slang name for a large family of cheap Polish wines, very popular among lower-income residents and teenagers as well as bums all across the country.

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