In Ukraine, Poland, and Germany, prices for products have been compared: how much do eggs, milk, butter, and sunflower oil cost.
17.02.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
17.02.2025
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In the Ukrainian market, prices for basic products are rising. Eggs cost 62-65 hryvnias per dozen, butter - 120-130 hryvnias per pack, and sunflower oil - 45-50 hryvnias per liter. In Poland, consumers will have to pay 65-75 hryvnias for eggs and 79-85 hryvnias for butter per pack. In Germany, the price for eggs ranges from 95.48 to 117.04 hryvnias per dozen, and butter costs 375.41 hryvnias per kilogram.
Experts predict further increases in butter prices but stabilization in dairy product prices. Currently, Ukrainian consumers have access to the cheapest products compared to Poland and Germany.
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