Prices for butter, eggs, and bread in August: what has decreased in price and what has increased.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainians have been shown how prices for butter, chicken eggs, and bread changed at the end of August. According to the Minfin portal, prices for basic food products on the market have undergone changes.
Butter
Village butter decreased its price from 115.87 hryvnias to 111.12 hryvnias for a 200-gram package, which means a savings of about 4.75 hryvnias. Yagotin butter decreased from 109.00 hryvnias to 108.95 hryvnias.
Eggs
The market for chicken eggs shows a price increase. A pack of ten Kvochka eggs has risen in price from 66.88 hryvnias to 67.90 hryvnias, but the Yasensvit pack of 10 has decreased in price. Large packages have different price dynamics.
Bread
Prices for wheat bread have slightly decreased. For example, sliced wheat bread weighing 650 g has decreased from 48.77 hryvnias to 47.99 hryvnias. The 'Tsar Bread' bread weighing 600 g has also slightly decreased in price.
It was previously reported about the price increase for alcohol in Ukraine.
According to data from the Minfin portal, at the beginning of September, prices for some basic food products in Ukraine have gone in various directions. Butter has somewhat decreased in price, but prices for chicken eggs and bread may vary depending on the manufacturer and packaging.
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