Cheryomushky Market in Odefsa Stays Open Through the Freeze: Current Dairy Prices.
Odefsa's Cheryomushky Market Amidst Wartime Conditions
According to Novyny.live: Despite freezing temperatures and the ongoing challenges of war, Odefsa's Cheryomushky market remains operational, providing residents with a steady supply of fresh dairy products. This market continues to serve as a vital hub for locals seeking quality foodstuffs during a difficult period.
Dairy Product Pricing
Prices for dairy items at the Cheryomushky market have remained relatively stable and moderate. The current list includes:
- Cow's milk Bryndza cheese - 250 UAH per kilogram
- Barrel-aged sheep's milk Bryndza - 350 UAH per kilogram
- Feta cheese - 220 UAH per kilogram
- Mozzarella - 300 UAH per kilogram
- High-fat cheese - 230-250 UAH per kilogram
- Medium-fat cheese - 150 UAH per kilogram
- Low-fat cheese - 130 UAH per kilogram
- Butter - 550 UAH per kilogram
- Cream - 400 UAH per liter
- Milk - 50 UAH per liter
Vendor Tetyana noted that despite the hard times, Odefsans maintain their optimism. She shared her perspective on the market's situation:
“There are fewer people, fewer of us. The war has made its adjustments, but we are not giving up. We will stay positive—and everything will be fine. We will hug you and feed you, because people need to eat every day.” - Tetyana
This resilient attitude, in spite of hardships, plays a key role in sustaining the local economy. However, a noticeable decline in customer numbers points to the impact of the current situation on consumer demand. Nevertheless, Cheryomushky market persists as an important destination for Odefsans in search of quality dairy products.
The circumstances at Cheryomushky highlight the obstacles faced by local businesses during wartime. Even with reduced foot traffic, the market continues to fulfill its role by supplying the population with essential goods, which can be a crucial factor for maintaining regional economic stability. In a challenging socio-economic climate, the optimism of both vendors and customers may be vital for the survival of local marketplaces and the support of consumer demand.
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