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Prices for Chicken Eggs and Sunflower Oil in Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: In September, Ukrainians were able to familiarize themselves with various prices for chicken eggs and sunflower oil offered in supermarkets and markets. According to the Minfin portal, the price situation for these products remained stable with minimal fluctuations.
Prices for Chicken Eggs
Chicken eggs of category C1 cost an average of 67-68 hryvnias per dozen. Buying larger packages is more advantageous: a package of 18 pieces costs 123.93 hryvnias, and a package of 30 pieces costs 223.85 hryvnias.
Interestingly, when purchasing larger packages of eggs, customers can expect more favorable conditions.
Prices for Sunflower Oil
The average price for refined oil of various brands in an 850 ml package is 81.87 hryvnias. For example, the oil 'Shchedry Dar' costs 78.56 hryvnias, making it more affordable compared to other brands.
An analysis of market prices indicates that traditional market prices may differ from supermarket prices.
Therefore, the Minfin portal reported on the stability of prices for chicken eggs and sunflower oil in September with slight fluctuations. These products can be purchased in various packages, allowing for more advantageous conditions when buying more. Do not forget that prices in traditional markets may not correspond to supermarket prices.
This data is important for consumers, as the stability of prices for essential food products can influence family budgets. Amidst rapid price increases for other goods, the stability of prices for eggs and oil becomes good news for many Ukrainians.
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