Goplana Gorzka (Polish Dark Bitter Chocolate 90G - 60% Cocoa) WAS 89p NOW 25p at Tesco - Torquay Metro
Nice price for 60% cocoa chocolate. I got some bars and there were still boxes full on the shelf. These will be in Tesco's that has a Polish food department. All the types of Goplana bars were 25p, dark, milk, hazelnut etc.
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Sad but true, Lipton Yellow Label used to be the most popular tea in the UK and it was sold here since 1890 until Unilever decided,that's it, no more choice in the UK, we want to sell pallets of tea, one kind only.
Funnily enough you can get Lipton Yelow Label in UK in Tesco at the Polish section, ha ha, English tea in the Polish section.
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Jump to unread Post a CommentCadbury which is made in Poland now anyway, British beef is banned in Poland since the Mad Cow disease.
You can get there Aston Martin Rapide but it's made in Austria now.
It's a difficult question, but the answer is NO.
Polish supermarkets in Britain have British section with British stuff made in China ;)
We have a fish & chips...
What else u would like to find?
NO, simply because no one would buy it, even Brits :p
They have "English Stew" which taste like crap and it has nothing to do with England.
Good price nevertheless.
British section??? And what should be there for sale? Any ideas?
Sad but true, Lipton Yellow Label used to be the most popular tea in the UK and it was sold here since 1890 until Unilever decided,that's it, no more choice in the UK, we want to sell pallets of tea, one kind only.
Funnily enough you can get Lipton Yelow Label in UK in Tesco at the Polish section, ha ha, English tea in the Polish section.
NO but we have British supermarkets in Poland like TESCO
you mean Asda which is actually american Wallmart or Tesco that was started by a son of a polish immigrant ? :D
yes we got British section in British tesco in Poland also we got italian ,indian and whatsoever section and nobody cares what else is in British tesco over there so book your ryanair /irish/ tickets fly to British tesco and be proud of it and by the way this British tesco was setup by son of polish immigrants
has everybody had soh bypasses jeez
Sad but true, Lipton Yellow Label used to be the most popular tea in the UK and it was sold here since 1890 until Unilever decided,that's it, no more choice in the UK, we want to sell pallets of tea, one kind only.
Funnily enough you can get Lipton Yelow Label in UK in Tesco at the Polish section, ha ha, English tea in the Polish section.
You can get it in any deli/foreign food shop. Basically it is not sold in the UK because it has been a continental strength tea - i.e. weak and the colour of urine - for quite some time. Nobody would drink it here.
Sad but true, Lipton Yellow Label used to be the most popular tea in the UK and it was sold here since 1890 until Unilever decided,that's it, no more choice in the UK, we want to sell pallets of tea, one kind only.
Funnily enough you can get Lipton Yelow Label in UK in Tesco at the Polish section, ha ha, English tea in the Polish section.
You can get it in any deli/foreign food shop. Basically it is not sold in the UK because it has been a continental strength tea - i.e. weak and the colour of urine - for quite some time. Nobody would drink it here.
What a delightful picture that conjures up :D