In Ukraine, the prices of butter, eggs, and cheese have increased: how prices changed at the end of April.


In early May, a rise in prices for butter, chicken eggs, and hard cheeses was discovered, which are essential products for Ukrainian families. These price changes are significant for consumers.
According to a price monitoring report from the largest trading networks, butter, chicken eggs, and hard cheeses marked a noticeable price increase. For example, 'Seljanske' butter has become more expensive, reaching 117.25 hryvnias for a 200-gram pack, which is 2.21 hryvnias more than in March. Meanwhile, 'Yahotinske' butter has slightly decreased in price from 104.95 to 103.95 hryvnias.
Prices for chicken eggs also vary. 'Kvotka' eggs have become cheaper, dropping from 74.68 to 68.30 hryvnias, but 'Yasensvit' eggs have increased in price from 70.78 to 73.53 hryvnias. These figures refer to packs of 10 pieces. Larger packs of 'Yasensvit' eggs also showed a price increase. A pack of 18 eggs now costs 123.93 hryvnias, compared to 121.19 hryvnias in March, and 30 pieces - 223.85 hryvnias against 215.34 hryvnias previously.
The highest price increase is observed in the hard cheese segment. A kilogram of 'Zveny Hora' cheese has become cheaper by 6 hryvnias (from 540.93 to 534.93 hryvnias), but its packaging of 285 grams has become more expensive, rising from 175.15 to 199 hryvnias. 'Komо' cheese has also increased in price to 534 hryvnias per kilogram.
It was previously reported that prices for sunflower oil, bread, and buckwheat have increased in Ukraine.
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