Quote History The country store was a smaller village, in the hometown (around 10-15k people ) there is Sipo that I posted pictures of (one of largest chains in Ukraine), a McDuck, and this new store Trash Market.
Prices in video seemed accurate. One thing a bit off from here is often large city stores are cheaper, there is more competition so stores in countryside would pay the same prices, with less competition and more delivery costs. So a Roshen factory chocolate store on outskirts of Kyiv you would pay 13.9 hryvnia (about $.50) for bubble cholocate but it may be 20 hryvnia in a store outside capital. In restaurants it varies of course, but in some beer will be cheaper than water, this is when you have a local beer vs a European Water both around ~$.70.
Also from the video water is mis-represented a bit, you will find a bottle of Morshinska in the store but this almost always over 8 hryvnia ($.30) or small for ($.23), but in USA you would buy a 32 pack for $5 (about $.15 ea), most Ukrainians are actually paying more to drink water than people in USA are. In the country you would always get drinking water from the well and the bottle of water is just for traveling. Not sure what they do in larger cities.