The New Year's table will cost Ukrainians more than 1.8 thousand hryvnias

Published Dec 14, 2021

Tridge summary

The Institute of Agrarian Economics in Ukraine predicts an 8.1% increase in the cost of a New Year's table for 2022, with the average cost for a family of four being UAH 1,845. The rise in cost is due to increased prices in various food items, including a 24.6% increase in Olivier salad and a 10-26% increase in meat products. Dairy products have also seen a price hike of 14-30%. The total cost of 2.5 kg of meat products is expected to be UAH 443.50, and the cost of vegetables and fruits is calculated to be UAH 185.38 and UAH 105.80, respectively.
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The New Year's table in 2022 will cost Ukrainians 1,845 hryvnias, which is 8.1% more than last year. The cost of a New Year's table with delicacies will increase to UAH 2,325. This was reported to UNN by the press service of the Institute of Agrarian Economics. "On average in Ukraine, the cost of the New Year's table in 2022 for a Ukrainian family of 4 will increase compared to the cost of the New Year's table in 2021 by 8.1% and will amount to UAH 1,844.74," the press service of the director of the Institute of Agrarian Economics said. Academician of NAAS Yuri Lupenko. According to him, the New Year's menu was taken from the dishes that are traditional for the table of the middle family: salads, meat and fish products, vegetables, fruits, bakery and confectionery, beverages and more. According to the Institute's calculations, Olivier salad (3 kg of traditional recipes) will cost UAH 198.54. This is 24.6% more than during the celebration of the New 2021. The most expensive ...
Source: AllRetail.ua

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