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Meat pricing trends in the Ukraine – quarterly tracker


Pricing is crucial, especially in a challenging economic climate, as competitive pricing and price leadership impact consumers’ choices. GlobalData’s pricing analysis reveals that Takfur offered lowest prices of the total SKUs within the meat category from April through June 2023, followed by Metro and Eko Market. According to the analysis, the price range of $5 and below was the most competitive, with 123 SKUs.

The chart below illustrates price leadership among the covered retailers which offer the highest number of low-priced products in the category. Of all retailers, Takfur had greatest share of lowest prices for individual SKUs in meat in the Ukraine in Q2 2023.

Analysis of the quarterly price data showed that no discounts were offered for meat category by the retailers tracked by GlobalData. Among variants, the tracker revealed sausage and pork as the most popular (by number of SKUs) meat variants. These were priced 15.15% lower than the average price of a meat SKU.

Among the e-retailers tracked by GlobalData, the leading ones, based on the number of SKUs, were Takfur, Metro, Eko Market, and . According to the analysis, Takfur had the lowest average unit price, while the retailer with the widest product assortment was Takfur.

The report brings attention to the intricate pricing dynamics within the meat market, examining both the SKU and retailer levels, and offering invaluable insights for stakeholders. Notably, Takfur, Metro and Eko Market stood out as prominent e-retailers, providing competitive pricing for a substantial number of meat SKUs. However, to comprehensively grasp meat market in the Ukraine, continuous tracking of SKU pricing over time is necessary.

For a more detailed analysis of pricing trends in the the Ukraine meat market, buy the report here.


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