Poland Sets 95, 98 Octane Gasoline Price Caps
Searches for Ukrainian food were more prevalent in Poland than in Ukraine, reflecting social changes. Data also shows searches for 'take care of parents' have overtaken 'take care of kids,' indicating a shift in generational responsibilities. This trend reflects broader social changes, including an increase in searches for 'take care of parents' over 'take care of kids,' indicating the 'sandwich generation' phenomenon. Search behavior is constantly evolving, even as themes like love, relationships, and parenting remain constant. Poland has set price caps for gasoline, with 95-octane fuel costing no more than 6.35 zloty.
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Sources · 7 independent
KQED FM
“Ukrainian food was more searched in Poland than in Ukraine. It's the data reflecting social changes. searches for take care of parents have overtaken search. for take care of kids.”
KQED FM
“Ukrainian food was more searched in Poland than in Ukraine. There is something about that which is really fascinating to me. It's the data reflecting social changes.”
Polskie Radio 3
“цены на продовольствие не спадали.”
Radio Krakow
“бензина 95-го будет стоить не более 6,35 злота. Бензин 98-го - 6,8.”
Radio Krakow
“95-го будет стоить не более 6,35 злота. Бензин 98-го - 6,8.”
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