The article reports a decrease in the prices of fresh cucumbers and chicken eggs by 3.4% and 2.5% respectively, in the Nizhny Novgorod region over the past week. However, there was an increase in the prices of potatoes, carrots, fresh tomatoes, and apples by varying degrees. In the meat department, there was a slight decrease in the prices of chilled and frozen chickens, and semi-smoked and cooked-smoked sausages. However, the prices of pork, beef, lamb, sausages, and frankfurters remained stable. Among dairy products, whole pasteurized milk saw a slight decrease in price, while hard and soft rennet cheeses became more expensive. The prices of several grocery items also changed, with buckwheat and millet becoming cheaper, but wheat flour more expensive. The article also mentions that the prices of many other food items and household goods such as frozen whole fish, table salt, sunflower oil, margarine, cookies, granulated sugar, and black tea remained unchanged.