Price Increase for Eggs and Oil: How Prices Changed in November.
According to inkorr.com: In Ukraine, supermarkets have raised prices on essential products, particularly eggs, butter, and sunflower oil. This further complicates the financial situation for families, as the cost of these goods increased in November.
Price Increases for Essential Products
In particular, chicken eggs have increased the most in price. A pack of ten eggs now costs between 77 and 130 hryvnias. Prices for sunflower oil and butter have also risen significantly.
Compared to October, prices for these products have noticeably jumped.
Prices for Dairy Products
Changes in prices have also affected dairy products. 'Seljanske' butter now costs approximately 118 hryvnias, while 'Yagotinske' is priced at 115 hryvnias for a 200-gram pack.
It has already been reported that Ukrainians can expect price increases, and now these forecasts have come true.
In fact, Ukrainians are actively experiencing the rise in prices for eggs, butter, and sunflower oil in supermarkets in November. This increase will significantly affect the purchasing power of the population.
The rise in prices for essential food products indicates the continuation of inflationary processes in Ukraine. This may lead to even greater pressure on family budgets as everyday expenses for Ukrainians continue to rise, and consumers have to plan their family budget more carefully.
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