Egg Prices in Ukraine Drop Sharply — Supermarket Costs Fall by 13%.
Summer 2026 Brings Lower Egg Prices Across Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: During the summer of 2026, Ukrainian supermarkets have seen a notable decline in egg prices. The average cost of a pack of eggs now ranges between 59.99 and 61.50 hryvnias. Compared to the previous month, June 2026 saw egg prices drop by 13.09%. The consumer price index for June stood at 86.91% relative to May.
As of June 23, the average price for a pack of eggs was 62.23 hryvnias. Across different supermarket chains, the price for a dozen eggs varies as follows:
- Varus — 49.90 hryvnias
- ATB — 50.90 hryvnias
- Novus — 50.99 hryvnias
- Silpo — 52.17 hryvnias
- Metro — 55 hryvnias
- Auchan — 57.50 hryvnias
- Fora — 57.90 hryvnias
- MegaMarket — 60.50 hryvnias
The price per individual egg also varies by retailer:
- Varus — 2.59 hryvnias
- Auchan — 3.30 hryvnias
- Fora — 3.48 hryvnias
- MegaMarket — 5 hryvnias
These pricing shifts could influence consumer choices and overall food spending. For English-speaking readers unfamiliar with the region, Ukraine is a major agricultural producer, and egg prices often reflect broader economic trends in the country.
It is worth noting that such trends may be especially relevant for shoppers looking to cut daily expenses. With changing costs for staple food items, staying updated on current supermarket offers can help avoid overpaying.
The drop in egg prices may signal positive developments in Ukraine's agricultural sector, as well as possible reductions in production costs.
Consumers who track prices can take advantage of these changes to better manage their grocery budgets. At the same time, it is important to remember that price fluctuations can be seasonal or tied to various economic factors, so shoppers should remain cautious when planning their spending.
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