Beef and Lard: Ukrainians Show What Is Happening with Prices in the Barbecue Season.


With the arrival of the summer season, Ukrainians are preparing for outdoor recreation, planning picnics and trips to summer houses. Barbecues remain popular, and quality meat products are essential for their preparation. Beef and lard are favorite products for this type of recreation.
'Analysis of current prices for meat products shows notable changes compared to May figures. In June, beef goulash has increased on average by 5.4 hryvnias per kilogram ...'
In June, beef prices rose. For example, the prices for goulash and beef ribs have increased. Beef at the Megamarket chain was found to be the most expensive, while at Metro it can be purchased at a more reasonable price.
'Regarding lard, the situation is more stable. Homemade lard has increased slightly in June ...'
Prices for lard remain stable, but for homemade lard, prices at the Novus chain are higher compared to other supermarkets. As for salted lard, prices for it have decreased slightly, for example, at Metro a kilogram of lard costs 242.88 hryvnias.
Decrease in Lard Prices
June brought changes in prices for beef and lard in Ukrainian supermarkets. Prices for beef rose, particularly for goulash and ribs, while lard prices remain stable, with some types even decreasing slightly. It is better to shop by comparing prices in different stores to find the best deals.
In the new season, beef prices have risen, especially for goulash and ribs, while lard prices remain stable or have even decreased slightly. Before making a purchase, it is wise to analyze prices in various networks to find the best options for yourself.
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