Inflation Forecast Overshadows March 7 Discounts at ATB and Silpo Supermarkets.
Major Discounts Available at ATB and Silpo
According to Novyny.live: Shoppers can find significant price reductions on a range of grocery items at ATB and Silpo supermarkets as of Saturday, March 7, 2026. These promotions come as Ukrainian consumers face broader economic pressures. At ATB stores, discounts include:
- Almond milk chocolate - 97.90 UAH (50% off)
- Cheese - 29.90 UAH (50% off)
- Instant coffee - 267.90 UAH (50% off)
- Filled wafers - 173.49 UAH (47% off)
- Sausage, 0.55 kg - 106.90 UAH (40% off)
- Rippled chips - 48.90 UAH (40% off)
Silpo supermarkets are also running attractive promotions:
- Cheese - 29.90 UAH (50% off)
- Frozen vegetable mix - 39.90 UAH (46% off)
- Ultra-pasteurized milk - 39.99 UAH (43% off)
- Puff pastry - 54.90 UAH (40% off)
- Beer - 69.99 UAH (38% off)
Fuel Price Hikes Drive Inflation Concerns
Alongside these supermarket deals, Ukraine is facing a revised inflation forecast for late 2026. Economist Oleksiy Plotnikov notes that a rise in fuel costs, which began in early March 2026, will impact overall price levels. He observes that
"fuel is a component of every sector of the national economy."While the inflation rate was previously projected at 8.2%, there is now confidence the figure will exceed 10%.
Therefore, while Ukrainians have the opportunity to take advantage of these supermarket offers, they should also be mindful of potential price changes driven by rising fuel costs. Consumers are advised to plan their purchases while considering the potential impact of inflation on their household expenses in the near future.
Discounts at ATB and Silpo supermarkets could become a crucial factor for consumers during this period of rising prices. In the context of forecasted inflation potentially exceeding 10%, these advantageous offers may significantly ease the financial burden on households. Consumers should remain cautious and plan their spending to make the most of the available promotions.
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