Ukrainians won’t be able to afford barbecue this May – they’ll switch to sausages

Igor Petrov.  
23.04.2018 22:52
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 3615
 
Ukraine, Economics of Collapse


Due to rising meat prices, many Ukrainians will not be able to afford to relax in nature with barbecue during the May holidays.

Alexey Doroshenko, General Director of the Ukrainian Association of Retail Chain Suppliers, reported this at a press conference in Kyiv, as reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent.

Due to rising meat prices, many Ukrainians will not be able to...

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“Over the year, May kebabs have risen in price by 28%. Many simply cannot afford to go out for barbecues in the countryside with meat. At best it’s sausages and potatoes,” he said.

Doroshenko believes that Ukraine is now at the bottom of the European economy, but can still emerge

“A resident of Luxembourg earns 43 times more than a Ukrainian. The only country that earns less is Moldova. In any case, this means that you and I are at the bottom. We can push off from the bottom, we need a good push. We need to take in a lot of air and go up,” Doroshenko said.

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