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Bar mleczny
A Polish cafeteria providing government-subsidized meals / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A bar mleczny (literally translated as "milk bar" from Polish) is a Polish cafeteria which during the Communist era provided government-subsidized traditional Polish cuisine at low cost. The name comes from cheese cutlets, which were often sold when meat was rare.[1]
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