Already 116 UAH: prices for butter, milk, and cheese in Ukraine have risen even more.
Prices for butter, milk, and cheese in Ukraine have increased, reports the Minfin portal.
In the last month, prices for essential dairy products have risen significantly. This is bad news for buyers who are already feeling the increase in prices and are forced to limit their usual purchases. This particularly affects socially vulnerable groups of the population, for whom even a slight increase in prices for basic food products can become a serious problem.
According to monitoring, in December, the average price for 72.5% Seljans'ke butter was 115.53 UAH for 200 g, which is higher than in November (112.60 UAH). The price for 73% Yahotyn oil has increased from 98.11 UAH to 104 UAH for 200 g.
Prices for milk have also risen. For example, the average price for 1% Prostokvasha milk was 47.19 UAH for 900 ml, compared to 46.68 UAH in November. 2.6% Yahotyn milk has become more expensive from 50.13 to 50.10 UAH for 900 ml.
Regarding cheese, its average price for 9% Prostokvasheno has increased from 82.23 UAH to 84.13 UAH for 300 g. The cheapest cheese can be purchased at Metro and MegaMark for 81.20 UAH, but in Novus, one will have to pay 89.99 UAH.
Let us remind you that before the holidays, prices for cucumbers unexpectedly decreased in Ukraine.
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