The June heat increased sales of ice cream in non-chain retail by 12% in volume terms.
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According to Evotor, the average price of ice cream in non-chain retail in June was 69 rubles, which is 11% more than last year. Ice cream sales in the first summer month were higher than last year by 12% in physical terms (kg) and 20% in rubles.
The average price of ice cream in Moscow is 104 rubles (+13% compared to last year); in June, sales of the cold treat exceeded last year’s by 10% in physical terms. In St. Petersburg, the average cost of ice cream is 103 rubles (+18% by June 2023), sales increased by 9% in volume terms.
The highest average price of ice cream is in the Far East and North: in the Magadan region – 123 (+7%), Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug – 113 rubles (+13%), in Kamchatka – 112 rubles (+5%).
In Crimea, ice cream costs on average 85 rubles (+12%), in the Khabarovsk Territory – 79 rubles (+18%), in the Krasnodar Territory – 78 rubles (+7%), in Primorye – also 78 rubles (+15%), in the Kaliningrad region – 76 rubles (+15%), in the Irkutsk region – 72 rubles (+9%), Samara region – 71 rubles (+9%), Krasnoyarsk Territory – 69 rubles (+17%), in the Stavropol Territory – 69 rubles (+17%), in the Rostov region – 67 rubles (+18%), in the Sverdlovsk region – 63 rubles (+17%), Novosibirsk region – 62 rubles (+13%), Tatarstan – also 62 rubles (+ 22%), in the Chelyabinsk region – 57 rubles (+12%), in the Nizhny Novgorod region – 56 rubles (+10%), in the Volgograd region – 55 rubles (+6%).
On average, ice cream costs less than 50 rubles in Chuvashia – 49 rubles (+14%) and Udmurtia – 48 rubles (+7%).
Due to the heat in Russia, the demand for ice cream and soft drinks has increased
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