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    1. Well, they have already enourmous lemon juice squeezer there. One could argree that a giant chicken coop is an improvement.

    2. Capable_Guarantee_85 on

      People add the name Wilanów to rage bait readers.
      This is some sort of fashion now to add that ”people from Wilanów don’t like X” because of an opinion of one person. I live in Wilanów- I think it’s fashionable to pick on us and this is it.

    3. Low-Photo-4312 on

      People of peasant heritage hate to be reminded of that. There’s a special place in hell for people from Wilanów

    4. Title of this article sounds like ragebait but I kinda get it. We generally have many regulations, like that you can not build home with flat roof or with black rooftiles at some areas. That you can not close off balcony with windows in yours appartment, or even mount AC directly to the building facade. Some local councils are even pushing regulations limiting size and style of advertisements and buisness sineage. All of this things are annoying and limiting, but have a goal of making area nicer to live in and more pleasant to the eye. I was never there, but if planed building does not fit the style I get why they may be unhappy.

    5. To be honest, I don’t think Biedronka and Lidl stores which are nearby, look much different. And Plac Vogla shopping centre mimics typical shopping centres in Wołomin or Wyszków, so it’s also nothing special when it comes to architecture and design – but it suits the place.

    6. LucianFromWilno on

      Wilanow is the most rotten place in warsaw, highest concentration of people which high ego and low iq

    7. Well, in the center of Warsaw they built that modern art museum compared to this, these dino standard stores looks almost like piece of art.

    8. MittchelDraco on

      Ahhhh wilanowiaks- most varsavian, most modern, gold account on erpolska, rainbow flag in windows.

      All that just to forget that they came just a few years ago from the same pissholes they try so hard to mock now.

    9. Tbh, quick look at google maps, most buildings, with few exceptions, are standard square blocks

    10. Haha that’s Wyborcza, stfuu!

      Well, typical Polish, let’s help Tesco, Lidl, Biedronka..but let’s tramp on Dino (for those who doesn’t know it’s quite successful polish supermarket chains)

    11. I’ve never heard of Dino in my life until friends took me to some cottage in Kaszuby.

    12. Jakie znaczenie ma wygląd skoro to jedyna polska marka na rynku jeżeli chodzi o sklepy tego formatu? Patriotyzm konsumencki powinien być na pierwszym miejscu. Zwłaszcza, że to całkiem niezły sklep. Żabki za to wyglądają świetnie…

    13. I just spent the better part of two weeks in Poland and I don’t recall seeing a single one of these stores.