In Ukraine, basic products have increased in price: how much do bread, sunflower oil, and butter cost.


According to the data from the Minfin portal, prices for bread, oil, and butter continue to rise in Ukrainian supermarkets. These products are staples for many Ukrainian families, so any increase directly impacts their budgets and the overall inflation rate in the country.
“In particular, sliced wheat bread has risen in price from May's 43.65 hryvnias to the current 49.49 hryvnias, which is an increase of more than 13%”
However, the 'Tsar Khlib' sliced wheat bread has slightly decreased in price from 44.09 hryvnias to 43.98 hryvnias. The sunflower oil brand 'Oleina' has lowered its price from 80.65 hryvnias to 78.70 hryvnias, while 'Shchedry Dar' oil remains at 80.66 hryvnias per bottle.
“The 'Yagotin' butter has increased in price from 104.81 hryvnias to 111.45 hryvnias per pack, while 'Selyanske' butter has remained almost at the same level - 117.25 hryvnias”
These changes in the prices of essential goods reflect a trend of continuous price increases for basic commodities. Buyers should pay attention to these changes and adapt their budgets to the new situation.
Ukrainian supermarkets are raising prices on bread and oil, which may affect family budgets and inflation in the country. It is necessary to closely monitor the rise in the cost of basic products and prepare one's budget for possible changes.
Ukrainian supermarkets continue to raise prices on bread, oil, and butter, which may impact family budgets in the country. This could also have an effect on the overall inflation rate. Changes in prices for basic products show a trend of continuous growth in the cost of food items, so it is important to be vigilant and prepare for potential increases in consumption costs.
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