Cucumber and Tomato Prices in August: Where to Buy for Canning.
According to inkorr.com: In August, Ukrainians were shown how the prices of cucumbers and tomatoes have changed in supermarkets and markets, according to data from the Minfin portal and the capital's market.
Cucumber Prices
This month, the demand for cucumbers has noticeably increased, as housewives actively start preparing pickles and preserves for winter. Retail chains offer different prices for these vegetables. For example, cucumbers can be purchased at prices ranging from 44.99 to 60 hryvnias per kilogram. The lowest price is offered by the Novus chain - 44.99 UAH, while the most expensive cucumbers can be found at Megamarket for 60 hryvnias.
Tomato Prices
As for tomatoes, the situation here is more complicated. The prices for red tomatoes fluctuate from 59.99 to 85.70 UAH per kilogram. The cheapest tomatoes are offered by the Novus chain - 59.99 UAH, while the most expensive can be found at Auchan for 85.70 UAH. Plum tomatoes are available at prices ranging from 59.99 to 63.90 UAH per kilogram in various stores.
Overall, the prices of cucumbers and tomatoes in August can vary significantly depending on the location and specifics of the purchase. It is important to choose not only based on price but also to consider quality and personal preferences.
Thus, Ukrainians can easily find various options for buying vegetables to suit their taste and budget. The rise in prices indicates the seasonality of demand, which is characteristic of the summer months when many engage in product preparation for winter.
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