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This article is poorly written, with terrible grammar and syntax. Factually, it is full of nonsense, and what appears to be original research. The title could be Anglicized as well. Dr. Dan02:36, 22 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
Well, I think it's great. I especially liked the part where author says that milk bars are used mostly by poor, homeless, students and academic teachers (sic!). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Skoczko (talk • contribs) 20:34, 10 January 2008 (UTC)Reply
?! This is bullshit! First milk bar was opened in XIX c!
Those places are still somewhat subsidised by the government and have some kind of margin cap (30% in the case of a certain bar in warsaw). They can also rent city owned properties on preferential terms. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.31.146.108 (talk) 14:20, 8 March 2012 (UTC)Reply