Food prices in May: Sunflower oil catches up with olive oil in Ukraine

Published 2021년 5월 7일

Tridge summary

In early May, the prices for greenhouse cucumbers significantly increased, with a 1 kg cost ranging between 65 UAH and 80 UAH, depending on the supermarket. Meanwhile, early cabbage and garlic saw a slight price increase from the previous year, while borscht vegetables, onions, beets, carrots, and new potatoes were sold at affordable prices. The cost of various meats, milk, eggs, and other food items such as sugar, bread, and pasta also varied in price. The article provides a detailed list of the current prices for a wide range of food items in Ukrainian supermarkets.
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In early May, prices for greenhouse cucumbers jumped. The cost of 1 kg ranges between 65 UAH and 80 UAH, depending on the supermarket. Early cabbage is sold for 35-50 hryvnias, last year's costs up to 7 hryvnias. Early garlic is offered for 75 hryvnias, ordinary tomatoes - 32-50 hryvnias, on a branch - 60 hryvnias. Vegetables of borscht set can be purchased at affordable prices. A kilo of onions costs 2-7 hryvnias, beets - 5-19 hryvnias, carrots - about 7 hryvnias. New potatoes were brought to supermarkets from Egypt for UAH 25 / kg. Last year's can be bought for 6-13 UAH. And then the sunflower oil remains. In supermarkets it is sold for 58-68 UAH per 1 liter. Olive costs from 79 hryvnias. Shops sell Ukrainian apples. Prices decreased by 2-3 UAH. For example, a kilo of Idared apples can be bought for 19-22 hryvnias, Golden - from 13 hryvnias. Sugar has doubled in price compared to October last year. Now 1 kg costs 28-32 UAH. Traditional consumer basket in May: White bread - 11 ...
Source: AgroReview

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