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  2. Polomarket - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2014, 170 stores left the Polish market under the Polomarket branding. These were replaced by Mila, owned by the joint-stock company Market-Detal, which was a partner of Polomarket between 1997 and 2014. [8] In 2016, the retail chain's revenue numbered 2.41 billion zlotys. In 2017, the retail chain opened up ten new stores. [9]

  3. Biedronka - Wikipedia

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    Biedronka (lit: Ladybird) is a chain of supermarkets.It is the largest chain of discount shops in Poland with 3,283 stores as of 2022 [1] and 70,000 employees (2022). [2] It is owned by the Portuguese group Jerónimo Martins.

  4. List of retail chains in Poland - Wikipedia

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    There is no market in certain regions. Pokusa: Convenience store: 178 [2] Poland: There are no markets in certain regions. Avita: Convenience store: 67 [3] Poland: There are no markets in certain regions. Topaz: Supermarket: 116+ [4] Poland: There are no markets in certain regions. Wizan: Convenience store: 63 [5] Poland: Markets are in only 1 ...

  5. List of restaurant chains in Poland - Wikipedia

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    An American fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken. McDonald's: Fast food: 1992 McDonald's 441 [7] An American hamburger and fast food restaurant chain. Mr Hamburger: Fast food: 1990 Mr Hamburger 15 A Polish fast food restaurant chain, specialising in hamburgers and zapiekanka dishes. [8] [9] [10] North Fish: Casual dining ...

  6. Społem - Wikipedia

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    PSS Społem is a Polish consumers' co-operative of local grocery stores founded in 1868. [1]Each of the branches of PSS Społem during the Partitions of Poland were formed via different conditions in law, economy and politics.

  7. Żabka (convenience store) - Wikipedia

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    A Żabka store in Warsaw with the old logotype, February 2015. A Żabka store in Tomaszów Mazowiecki with the current logotype, December 2019.. Żabka Polska, better known as Żabka (Polish pronunciation:; lit. "little frog"), is a Polish chain of convenience stores with approximately 10,500 locations across Poland, operated by around 9,000 franchisees. [2]

  8. Dino Polska - Wikipedia

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    Dino Polska S.A. is a Polish retail company that operates grocery stores throughout Poland. The retail chain was founded in 1999 by Tomasz Biernacki. Dino supermarkets are generally located in medium and small-sized towns as well as on the peripheries of larger cities. [1]

  9. Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Polish cuisine (Polish: kuchnia polska [ˈkux.ɲa ˈpɔl.ska]) is a style of food preparation originating in and widely popular in Poland. Due to Poland's history , Polish cuisine has evolved over the centuries to be very eclectic, and shares many similarities with other national cuisines.