Polish vegetable prices have surged by 55.7% over the past year, driven by the anticipation of a new harvest and a significant increase in the cost of spring vegetables. The most notable price hikes were seen in onions, carrots, and leeks, while beet prices saw a decrease. The situation is expected to improve after Easter, with the introduction of new crop vegetables, except for peppers which are largely imported from Spain. Experts believe that while prices will not return to pre-pandemic levels, they also do not foresee a situation of overwhelmingly high prices.