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#11074082
13 March 2024
Fresh vegetables are seen on a stall on a Kleparz market as the Polish government decides to bring back VAT on food products - Krakow, Poland on March 13, 2024. 0 percent VAT was introduced on February 1 2022 as a relief method of galloping inflation in Poland. The government decided to bring the taxback as the inflation slowed down.
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#11074056
13 March 2024
Fresh vegetables are seen on a stall on a Kleparz market as the Polish government decides to bring back VAT on food products - Krakow, Poland on March 13, 2024. 0 percent VAT was introduced on February 1 2022 as a relief method of galloping inflation in Poland. The government decided to bring the taxback as the inflation slowed down.
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#11074072
13 March 2024
Fresh donuts are seen on a stall on a Kleparz market as the Polish government decides to bring back VAT on food products - Krakow, Poland on March 13, 2024. 0 percent VAT was introduced on February 1 2022 as a relief method of galloping inflation in Poland. The government decided to bring the taxback as the inflation slowed down.
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#11074075
13 March 2024
Easter chocolates are seen on a stall on a Kleparz market as the Polish government decides to bring back VAT on food products - Krakow, Poland on March 13, 2024. 0 percent VAT was introduced on February 1 2022 as a relief method of galloping inflation in Poland. The government decided to bring the taxback as the inflation slowed down.
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#11074076
13 March 2024
Fresh vegetables are seen on a stall on a Kleparz market as the Polish government decides to bring back VAT on food products - Krakow, Poland on March 13, 2024. 0 percent VAT was introduced on February 1 2022 as a relief method of galloping inflation in Poland. The government decided to bring the taxback as the inflation slowed down.
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#11074077
13 March 2024
A woman buys from a food stall on a Kleparz market as the Polish government decides to bring back VAT on food products - Krakow, Poland on March 13, 2024. 0 percent VAT was introduced on February 1 2022 as a relief method of galloping inflation in Poland. The government decided to bring the taxback as the inflation slowed down.
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#11074078
13 March 2024
Fresh chees is seen on a stall on a Kleparz market as the Polish government decides to bring back VAT on food products - Krakow, Poland on March 13, 2024. 0 percent VAT was introduced on February 1 2022 as a relief method of galloping inflation in Poland. The government decided to bring the taxback as the inflation slowed down.
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#11074067
13 March 2024
Fresh fruits and vegetables are seen on a stall on a Kleparz market as the Polish government decides to bring back VAT on food products - Krakow, Poland on March 13, 2024. 0 percent VAT was introduced on February 1 2022 as a relief method of galloping inflation in Poland. The government decided to bring the taxback as the inflation slowed down.
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#11074069
13 March 2024
Fresh fruits and vegetables are seen on a stall on a Kleparz market as the Polish government decides to bring back VAT on food products - Krakow, Poland on March 13, 2024. 0 percent VAT was introduced on February 1 2022 as a relief method of galloping inflation in Poland. The government decided to bring the taxback as the inflation slowed down.
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#11074073
13 March 2024
Fresh bread rolls are seen on a stall on a Kleparz market as the Polish government decides to bring back VAT on food products - Krakow, Poland on March 13, 2024. 0 percent VAT was introduced on February 1 2022 as a relief method of galloping inflation in Poland. The government decided to bring the taxback as the inflation slowed down.
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#11074044
13 March 2024
Fresh food is seen on a stall on a Kleparz market as the Polish government decides to bring back VAT on food products - Krakow, Poland on March 13, 2024. 0 percent VAT was introduced on February 1 2022 as a relief method of galloping inflation in Poland. The government decided to bring the taxback as the inflation slowed down.
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#11074022
13 March 2024
A man buys fresh vegetables on a stall on a Kleparz market as the Polish government decides to bring back VAT on food products - Krakow, Poland on March 13, 2024. 0 percent VAT was introduced on February 1 2022 as a relief method of galloping inflation in Poland. The government decided to bring the taxback as the inflation slowed down.
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#8477582
1 July 2022
A Sri Lankan buys vegetables and fruits from a local market at Colombo, Sri Lanka. 1 July 2022. Sri Lanka's inflation hit a ninth consecutive record in June, official data showed on Friday (Jul 1), rising to 54.6 per cent a day after the IMF asked the bankrupt nation to rein in galloping prices and corruption. Food prices have risen 102.7 percent since February 2020 according to department of census and statistics.
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#8477584
1 July 2022
Sri Lankans buy vegetables and fruits from a local market at Colombo, Sri Lanka. 1 July 2022. Sri Lanka's inflation hit a ninth consecutive record in June, official data showed on Friday (Jul 1), rising to 54.6 per cent a day after the IMF asked the bankrupt nation to rein in galloping prices and corruption. Food prices have risen 102.7 percent since February 2020 according to department of census and statistics.
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#8477586
1 July 2022
A Sri Lankan buys vegetables and fruits from a local market at Colombo, Sri Lanka. 1 July 2022. Sri Lanka's inflation hit a ninth consecutive record in June, official data showed on Friday (Jul 1), rising to 54.6 per cent a day after the IMF asked the bankrupt nation to rein in galloping prices and corruption. Food prices have risen 102.7 percent since February 2020 according to department of census and statistics.
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#8477588
1 July 2022
Sri Lankans buy vegetables and fruits from a local market at Colombo, Sri Lanka. 1 July 2022. Sri Lanka's inflation hit a ninth consecutive record in June, official data showed on Friday (Jul 1), rising to 54.6 per cent a day after the IMF asked the bankrupt nation to rein in galloping prices and corruption. Food prices have risen 102.7 percent since February 2020 according to department of census and statistics.
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