The article highlights the increase in the cost of products in Poland as reported by the General Statistics Office. The most significant price rise was observed in tomatoes, with a 34% increase, while the cost of salad marginally increased by 2.2%. Apples and onions saw a decrease in price by 6.6% and 6.2% respectively. Compared to other countries, Poland's fruit and vegetable price increase of 2.1% since January is relatively low, placing it 74th out of 94 on a global scale with countries like Belarus, Romania, and Estonia experiencing much higher price hikes.