The majority of Russians (54%) said that inflation was the main reason for the increase in animal feed prices. He writes about this RBC Citing the results of a study by Vetcity Grooming and Renaissance Insurance group.
Thirty-four percent of respondents said their feed costs have increased as they buy higher quality products. Twelve percent of respondents said they have started spending more on food because they have acquired another pet. Eight percent of Russians said they have started ordering food from abroad.
In the first six months, Russians’ spending on pets has increased by more than a third, with feed being the main expense.
According to the survey, 63% of Russians spend more than 10 thousand rubles a month on pets, 29% – 10-20 thousand rubles a month, 8% – up to 20 thousand rubles.
Before reportedHe said Russians have been minimizing their spending on home-cooked meals since 2019.
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Source: Gazeta

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