Vegetable prices in Ukraine have soared: where to buy cheaper.
Price differences for vegetables in Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: There is a significant difference in the cost of vegetables in Ukrainian markets and supermarkets. According to data from the Minfin portal and the Capital Market, prices for potatoes, cucumbers, and onions vary depending on the place of purchase. For example, a kilogram of potatoes can be bought for a price ranging from 17 to 25 hryvnias, cucumbers cost between 42.80 and 60 hryvnias per kilogram, and onions vary between 14.08 and 37.50 hryvnias per kilogram.
'This data can be useful for buyers looking for optimal options for purchasing vegetables.'
Therefore, buying basic vegetables at markets may be more profitable for those who carefully monitor prices and try to save their budget.
This data is important for consumers seeking to plan their purchases as economically as possible. By comparing prices at different markets and supermarkets, buyers can find the best deals and select vegetables according to their needs and financial capabilities.
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