Rising Prices of Basic Products: What is Happening to Sugar and Salt Prices in June.
17.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
17.06.2025
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Ukrainians are still interested in the prices of basic food products. According to the Minfin portal, as of June 16, the average price per kilogram of crystalline sugar was 34.02 UAH, slightly higher than in May (33.52 UAH).
Among the most advantageous offers are Auchan (32.90 UAH) and Metro (32.99 UAH). In Novus, the price is slightly higher - 32.99 UAH. The most expensive sugar is sold at Megamarket - 37.30 UAH.
The price of sugar has significantly increased at Auchan (from 31.92 UAH) and Megamarket (from 35.94 UAH) compared to May. At Metro, prices remained stable, while in Novus they even decreased slightly.
Analysis of Salt Prices
The average price for sea food salt in June remained at 37.45 UAH per kilogram, indicating price stability compared to May.
At Auchan, one kilogram of salt costs 35.00 UAH, while at Megamarket it costs 39.90 UAH. The choice of store can significantly affect the total amount, even if the average price for the product is the same.
It is also worth considering the prices for coffee sets in June and comparing them to find the optimal offer.
According to the Minfin portal, prices for basic food products in Ukraine continue to change. Despite the stability of prices for sea salt, the cost of sugar per kilogram has increased in some stores compared to the previous month. It is necessary to closely monitor prices and make informed purchases to save money.Read also
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