Auchan, Varus and Megamarket have set new prices for coffee, cream and milk.
Supermarkets in Ukraine have increased prices for coffee, cream and milk, reports the Minfin portal.
The price of Nescafe Gold coffee has risen by 17 UAH and now stands at 440.30 UAH for a 210 g package. Prices may vary in different stores: the lowest is at Auchan - 404 UAH, the highest is at Megamarket - 476.60 UAH.
The prices for Prostokvashino 10% cream have slightly increased - from 34.52 UAH to 35.37 UAH for 200 ml. The cheapest cream can be bought at Novus for 33.69 UAH, while the most expensive is at Megamarket for 38.40 UAH.
The prices for Prostokvashino 1% milk have decreased from 52.10 UAH to 48.07 UAH for 900 ml. Yagotynske 2.6% milk has fallen in price from 55.86 UAH to 55.05 UAH for 900 ml. The most affordable milk offers can be found at Metro and Auchan.
It was previously reported that Ukrainian cheeses may disappear from the shelves.
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