How much does bread cost in Poland in 2025

In many countries, bread is one of the basic ingredients for breakfast or dinner. This is the case at least in Poland. Many people planning to go on holiday or emigrate to Poland wonder how much bread costs in Poland. What are bread prices in shops and bakeries in Poland in 2025? We suggest how much you should pay for a loaf of bread in a shop in Poland.

Bread prices in Poland

How much does bread cost in Poland? The price of bread in Poland depends mainly on what kind of bread you want to buy and where you are going to buy it.

Bread prices in grocery stores, especially discount stores such as Biedronka and Lidl, are lower, while artisan bakeries in Poland, especially in large cities, are where prices are higher. Basic wheat bread is cheaper, while larger breads with additives or a mix of flours are always more expensive.

The cheapest bread in Poland, i.e. Balton bread, can be bought in grocery stores for as little as about 2 zloty 50 groszy. Other types of bread are priced around 4-6 zlotys in grocery stores and ordinary bakeries.

In artisan bakeries, breads with additives can sometimes be more expensive, and there are times when prices can reach 10 zlotys or even more for a loaf of bread.

Bread prices in Poland vary and so do the prices of rolls. The cheapest rolls, i.e. kaiser rolls, cost in the granary from 0.35 zlotys to 0.50 zlotys. Rolls with grains, whole grains or corn rolls are sometimes much more expensive. There are times when the prices of rolls reach as much as 1 or 2, and sometimes even 3 zlotys a piece.

Summary: How much does bread cost in Poland? The prices of the most ordinary loaves of bread in Poland in 2025 start at 2 zloty 50 groszy, which in terms of conversion equals 0.60 EUR, 0.60 USD or 0.50 GBP.The most expensive breads can cost as much as about 15 zlotys, or almost 3 British pounds.

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