Up to 120 Hryvnias: Prices for Butter and Sour Cream Have Increased in Ukraine, Milk Has Become Cheaper.
According to the Minfin portal, dairy product prices in Ukraine changed in June. They are an important component of many families' diets and are used for cooking various dishes, from soups to cookies.
The most noticeable price increase is for butter. For example, the butter 'Selyanske' has risen in price on average by a few kopecks to 117.25 UAH for a 200-gram package. Additionally, the 'Yagotynske' butter has increased in price by several hryvnias for the same product.
Butter 'Selyanske': 117.25 UAH for 200 g
Butter 'Yagotynske': 111.45 UAH for 200 g
At the same time, the price of 'Prostokvashino' milk remained the same, while 'Yagotynske' even decreased slightly. The situation with sour cream is stable, with a small price increase for the product from 'President'.
Price Stability for Some Dairy Products
'Prostokvashino' and 'Yagotynske' milk, as well as 'President' sour cream did not increase their prices in June compared to May. This makes them more affordable for consumers in the current economic situation.
This text discusses changes in the prices of dairy products in Ukraine in June. The most significant price increase was observed for butter, while prices for milk and sour cream remained stable. This may affect consumers and their choices during product purchases.Read also
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