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waqaruk

Hello all,

I am about to relocate later this year to Białystok long term.
I do not know anyone there, are there any other UK citizens or other non Polish people there?
I would like to make friends with local people as well.
How much are single person flats?
Supermarkets, especially selling UK produce?

Thanks to all replies.

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GuestPoster745

Polish people can be good society too. No chance to find many UK products, I am afraid. Food is varied and correct here. Even French supermarkets hardly sell more than a few token imported cheeses in Warsaw. What will you miss? Jelly? Porridge? Try kasza instead.

waqaruk

I like cheese (ser).
What W European supermarkets are there in µþ¾±²¹Å‚²â²õ³Ù´Ç°ì?
I work in the UK NHS, know a lot of Polish people.

GuestPoster745

European supermarkets sell mostly Polish food. Even Tesco. When I mean "mostly" , I mean +/- 90%. And most of the rest is oranges from Spain and wine from many places.

waqaruk

OK. thanks.
Is a Tesco there?
How are prices of foreign goods?

SimCityAT

waqaruk wrote:

OK. thanks.
Is a Tesco there?
How are prices of foreign goods?


Have a look for yourself

But why look for foreign food  :/ Enjoy your new country and their food.

GuestPoster745

TESCO? Not sure in Bialystok. It should be indicated on the net. I know one in Warsaw. Mostly Polish food, I think. Although I am French, I don't eat any imported stuff. Good quality ham at less than 8 Euros a kilo and cheese cake for 50 cents in Warsaw...

GuestPoster745

Some people would take their own potatoes or tap water abroad. I don't miss much my national products in Poland. If I was a Brit, I would be more than happy not to find them at all here.

GuestPoster745

Some people would take their own potatoes or tap water abroad. I don't miss much my national products in Poland. If I was a Brit, I would be more than happy not to find any here.

waqaruk

I will buy local products. But just need to know what the shopping is like in Bialystok.

waqaruk

Good morning,

When renting a flat, in the Polish contract by the estate agent, do I have to give my UK address?

Thanks

waqaruk
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