Egg prices have decreased by 7.5 UAH: what are the prices now in ATB and Varus.
Price Dynamics of Chicken Eggs
The prices of chicken eggs in Ukraine started to decline after the Easter holidays. According to monitoring, from April to May 18, 2025, the price of unbranded eggs decreased by 0.75 UAH per piece, which amounts to 7.5 UAH per dozen.
As of today, the average price for unbranded eggs in large supermarket chains is about 55 UAH per dozen, however, packaged eggs from various brands cost more.
Price Comparison in Popular Supermarkets
According to current data, the lowest prices for eggs are observed in the ATB and Varus chains. For example, the price for eggs TM 'Kvotchka' category C1 varies across different chains:
- ATB and Varus: around 66.50 UAH
- 'Fora': around 66.90 UAH
- 'Silpo': 73.43 UAH
- 'Ekomarket': 74.79 UAH
Analysis of Price Dynamics
According to data from the State Statistics Service, prices for eggs in Ukraine increased by 74.6% year-on-year. However, a decrease of 2.5% is observed in May compared to the previous month.
As of this year's Easter, egg prices in supermarkets reached 76.4 UAH per dozen, which is 9% higher than the previous month.
Reasons for Price Changes and Forecasts
Experts explain that after Easter, egg prices decline due to increased supply and falling demand. The cost of the product is also affected by high feed prices and unstable energy costs. Forecasts suggest that egg prices will continue to fall if the situation with feed and energy prices remains stable.
Comparison with European Prices
Recent data shows that egg prices in the EU are on average higher than in the previous year. At the same time, price increases were recorded in countries like the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary, while decreases occurred in the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Greece.
As reported, the price of gasoline A-92 increased by 2 kopecks to 51.98 UAH per liter, while the prices for A-95 and A-95 premium rose by 1 kopeck, reaching 54.62 UAH and 58.69 UAH respectively.
At the end of May, apple prices continued to rise, but prices for young potatoes and housing rentals in Ukraine also increased.
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