Grocery Prices in Lviv: How Much for Buckwheat, Rice, and Pasta?.
Grocery Prices
According to Novyny.live: As of March 27, grain prices in Lviv are fluctuating, but there is no shortage. The average cost of buckwheat stands at 73 hryvnias per kilogram. Rice is priced between 67 and 74 hryvnias per kilogram, with long-grain rice in bulk packages reaching up to 165 hryvnias.
Pasta prices range from 42 to 109 hryvnias. Flour averages between 30 and 60 hryvnias per kilogram. While consumers will notice price differences across staple grains, product availability remains steady, and no shortages have been reported.
Fuel Prices
In terms of fuel, the average price for diesel in Lviv is 84.96 hryvnias per liter, while A-95 gasoline costs around 72.19 hryvnias per liter. These figures reflect market fluctuations that may impact household expenses.
The current pricing landscape for food and fuel in Lviv demonstrates that, despite cost variations, essential goods remain accessible. This stability allows consumers to plan their budgets without fear of scarcity. Both the food and fuel markets continue to adapt to changing conditions, signaling economic resilience in the region amid ongoing challenges.
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