Egg Prices in Ukraine's Supermarkets: A February 2026 Price Check.
Current Price Trends for Chicken Eggs in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: As of mid-February 2026, the cost of chicken eggs in Ukrainian supermarkets continues to fluctuate, with a current trend of increasing prices. The average price for a pack of C1 category eggs ranges from 82.23 to 83.95 UAH. Prices for a standard ten-egg carton, as well as for individual eggs, vary significantly between different retail chains.
Supermarket Price Comparison for a Carton and Single Eggs
Recorded on February 18, 2026, the lowest price for a ten-egg carton was found at the Silpo supermarket chain, at 65.91 UAH. Other major retailers listed the following prices:
- Varus — 69.80 UAH
- Auchan — 73.50 UAH
- Novus — 73.59 UAH
- Fora — 74.90 UAH
- ATB — 76.70 UAH
- Metro — 81 UAH
- MegaMarket — 84 UAH
Prices for individual eggs also differed across stores:
- ATB and Fora — 5.89 UAH per egg
- Varus — 5.49 UAH
- Auchan — 5.70 UAH
- MegaMarket — 7.50 UAH
Economist Volodymyr Chyzh forecasts that egg prices could rise by 15% in 2026. He stated, 'at least 15% can be added to the current supermarket prices.'
He cites seasonality, feed costs, and logistics as key factors influencing the egg market. The Consumer Price Index for February 2026 reached 100.81%, marking a 0.81% increase from January 2026. Furthermore, the Cabinet of Ministers has decided to revise the terms of the state 'National Cashback' program, effective March 1, 2026.
Overall, the chicken egg market in Ukraine remains dynamic, characterized by varying supermarket prices and expectations of further cost increases. As a staple food item, rising egg prices directly impact household budgets. This trend is particularly significant against the backdrop of the country's broader inflationary pressures, highlighting the importance of monitoring food costs and potential government support measures for consumers.
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