In Ukraine, the price of cheese and sausage has risen significantly

Published 2022년 9월 23일

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The article reports a significant increase in the prices of cheese and sausage in Ukraine, with daily price hikes observed since autumn's start. Examples include Zvenya Hora Dutch 45% cheese going up to 357.93 hryvnias per kilogram from 351.34 hryvnias, and Como cheese increasing to 314 hryvnias per kilogram from 299.62 hryvnias. Alan's smoked sausage has seen a four hryvnia increase to 547.25 hryvnias per kilogram, while boiled Alan brand sausage has become slightly cheaper. The article expresses hopes for price stabilization, preferably to pre-war levels. The reports are based on observations in large Ukrainian supermarkets, as detailed on znaj.ua and agronews.ua.
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Product prices continue to rise rapidly in Ukraine. This time, citizens noticed an unprecedented increase in the price of cheese and sausage. This is reported by znaj.ua and agronews.ua. In large supermarkets, the prices of these products, which are in demand in stores, began to rise every day since the beginning of autumn. For example, cheese from the trademark Zvenya Hora Dutch 45% increased from 351.34 hryvnias to 357.93 hryvnias per kilogram. But the price increase of the Como brand turned out to be more significant - from 299.62 hryvnias per kilogram to 314 hryvnias per kilogram. Alan's products became slightly more expensive, and in particular smoked sausage. In September, an increase of four hryvnias was observed, and currently the average price of the product in Ukrainian supermarkets is 547.25 hryvnias per kilogram. On the contrary, a kilogram of boiled Alan brand ...
Source: AgronewsUA

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