Main points
- The price of coffee in Ukraine has increased by an average of 75.6 hryvnias per month, and a 210-gram Nescafe Gold costs about 686.8 hryvnias.
- Vegetables, fruits, cereals, and vegetable oil are also becoming more expensive due to logistical difficulties, storage problems, and reduced supply on the market.

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Food prices continue to rise in Ukraine, and coffee is no exception. Its average cost has increased significantly over the past month, and some items are already approaching 700 hryvnias.
Coffee prices have risen sharply in stores
Many Ukrainians traditionally start their morning with coffee, but recently this pleasure has become noticeably more expensive. Some manufacturers have already revised their price tags towards a significant increase, as evidenced by data from the Ministry of Finance.
According to the site, as of February 5, coffee prices have increased by an average of 75.6 hryvnias compared to January. In particular, Nescafe Gold with a volume of 210 grams now costs about 686.8 hryvnias, while a month ago its price was 610.2 hryvnias.
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At the same time, price increases are also being recorded in other food categories. Vegetables, fruits, cereals, and vegetable oil are becoming more expensive, which is already noticeable to shoppers in stores.
Pay attention! Experts attribute this trend to logistical difficulties, storage issues, and a reduction in market supply. According to their estimates, these factors will continue to put pressure on prices.
Vegetable prices are mostly rising: what rose the most last week?
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On the Ukrainian market, prices for vegetables increased last week, including beets, cucumbers, sweet and bitter peppers, and Beijing cabbage.
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In the fruit segment, the prices of apples, tangerines, persimmons, pomegranates, and kiwis increased, while the prices of oranges decreased.