Cue nostalgia as Poles line up for food - and this time EU's to blame

Housewife Joanna Bialas remembers lining up for her sugar ration during the communist era. In April, she found herself in the sugar queue again, but for an entirely different reason.

'Everyone was worried that prices would rocket after Poland joined the European Union, so we joined the crowds in the grocery store to stock up on food,' said the 47-year-old woman from Katowice in southern Poland.

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