Supermarkets have noticeably raised prices for eggs, bread, and oil.
14.10.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
14.10.2024
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Food prices have risen
An analysis of prices for basic food products shows an interesting dynamic over the past month. Overall, there is currently a trend towards moderate price increases for most products.
This is reported by "Khvylya", referring to data from the Ministry of Finance portal.
Chicken eggs have increased in price by an average of 4-7% depending on the manufacturer and packaging. Kvocla eggs (10 pcs) rose in price from 39.76 to 41.35 UAH. Yasensvit eggs also increased in cost: 10 pieces now cost 44.00 UAH instead of 40.09 UAH, 18 pieces - 75.63 UAH compared to the previous 70.37 UAH, and 30 pieces increased in price from 122.20 UAH to 132.45 UAH.
Baked goods showed a more restrained increase. The price of wheat bread (sliced 650 g) increased from 34.60 to 35.35 UAH, and "Tsar Bread" (600 g) - from 33.81 to 32.81 UAH.
Regarding oil, there is the most significant increase here. Oleyna oil (850 ml) rose in price from 60.62 to 65.95 UAH, and "Shchedryi Dar" (850 ml) - from 60.36 to 61.86 UAH.
Previously, "Khvylya" also reported where prices for potatoes, pumpkins, and onions are lower - at the market or in supermarkets.
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