Price of cream butter undergoes change in Omsk region again
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Hey there! Let's talk about the twist in Omsk's butter prices. According to local data, the price of creamy goodness has started to dip over the past three weeks in this Siberian city. By April 21, 2025, a kilogram of this scrumptious treat broke a several-month record, dropping below the critical 1,000 ruble mark for the first time.
By April 28, the average price of a kilogram? A wallet-friendly 995.5 rubles, according to the stats whizzes.
You might recall that back in 2024, butter prices in Omsk were on a rapid rise. In January 2022, a kilogram of butter cost an average of 695.75 rubles. However, this figure shot up to 1,013 rubles in January 2025 and hovered above the 1,000 ruble mark for quite a while. So, this recent price drop feels quite surprising, as the author points out.
It's worth mentioning that despite this decline, butter prices in Omsk still remain around 220-240 rubles cheaper than the regional and national averages, according to a monitoring resource called "AiMo."
Remember when SuperOmsk, a local information source, warned us about the relentless increase in prices for various seasonal veggies? Well, it seems that the butter trend is going against the grain.
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- General Economic Context: Russia, as a whole, has experienced significant economic pressure due to the war in Ukraine, international sanctions, and recent domestic unrest, which can influence food prices, including dairy products like butter and cream[1].
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In this revised article discussing the decreasing butter prices in Omsk, it's interesting to note that while food-and-drink costs have seen fluctuations, the prices of butter are significantly cheaper than the regional and national averages, as mentioned by the monitoring resource "AiMo". Additionally, unlike the rising prices for various seasonal vegetables, the trend for butter prices in Omsk seems to be going against the usual lifestyle pattern reported by SuperOmsk.