Vegetable Prices: How Much Cheaper to Buy at Markets Than in Supermarkets
Journalist
Anna Tkach
31.08.2025 - 08:15
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The price difference for vegetables between markets and supermarkets in Ukraine can be significant. According to the Minfin portal and the Capital Market, prices for potatoes, cucumbers, and onions can vary depending on the place of purchase. For example, a kilogram of potatoes can cost between 17 and 25 hryvnias, while cucumbers range from 42.80 to 60 hryvnias per kilogram, and onions from 14.08 to 37.50 hryvnias per kilogram.Therefore, purchasing basic vegetables at markets can be more advantageous for consumers who closely monitor prices and try to save on their family budget. This data can be useful for buyers looking for optimal options for vegetable purchases.
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