Watermelons and melons in September: how much cheaper markets are than supermarkets.
According to inkorr.com: In autumn, Ukrainians have the opportunity to compare prices for watermelons and melons in supermarkets and markets. According to the website zakaz.ua and the Capital Market, prices for these fruits can vary significantly.
Where to buy watermelons and melons?
During the season of watermelons and melons, many consumers wonder where it is better to buy them - in supermarkets or at markets. Price plays an important role, as everyone wants to enjoy seasonal treats without restrictions.
An analysis of current prices shows a noticeable difference between trading formats. Supermarkets offer a wide range of melon crops - from classic round watermelons to exotic yellow melons and organic varieties.
In chain stores, watermelons can cost from 20 to 60 hryvnias per kilogram, depending on the variety and manufacturer. Melons also have a wide price range - from Uzbek melons at 72 hryvnias to organic ones at 79 hryvnias per kilogram.
In markets, the situation changes dramatically. Ukrainian watermelons can be found for 12-18 hryvnias per kilogram, which is two to three times cheaper than in supermarkets.
At markets, Ukrainian melons can also be purchased for 25-45 hryvnias and Uzbek for 45-55 hryvnias per kilogram. Such prices can significantly save money for buyers who love these sunny treats.
Conclusions about fruit prices
In September, prices for watermelons and melons can vary significantly in supermarkets and markets. Therefore, it is important to carefully study the market situation and choose the optimal purchasing option to enjoy delicious fruits at acceptable prices.
The real season of watermelons and melons is a great opportunity to treat yourself and your loved ones. Considering the prices, markets seem more advantageous compared to supermarkets, so it is worth paying attention to their offers. Gather your basket, and may the season bring you only joy!
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