Poland in the 80s had higher per capita meat consumption than Scotland, but meat was priced cheaper in Poland and the stores sold out, while countries with market dominant economies, like the UK, had higher prices and fully stocked store shelves. Meat shortages in Poland were further exacerbated by western embargoes on livestock feed.
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Poland in the 80s had higher per capita meat consumption than Scotland, but meat was priced cheaper in Poland and the stores sold out, while countries with market dominant economies, like the UK, had higher prices and fully stocked store shelves. Meat shortages in Poland were further exacerbated by western embargoes on livestock feed.