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Argentine Cost: Eight Sectors in Which the Country Has the Most Expensive Prices in the World

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A Heineken of 330 cc costs in Coto or Carrefour 2193 pesos. To find it cheaper you have to take an airplane. Go, for example, to any place in the Sainsbury’s chain, in the United Kingdom, where the same green bottle is sold at 1.08 pounds, that is, at 1660.90 Argentine pesos to this week’s quote. 25% less..., and in London. Or visit a Carrefour of Paris, which sells it at $1419.32 (1.08 euros) or a Walmart of New York, where you get at $1887.3 (…

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A Heineken of 330 cc costs in Coto or Carrefour 2193 pesos. To find it cheaper you have to take an airplane. Go, for example, to any place in the Sainsbury’s chain, in the United Kingdom, where the same green bottle is sold at 1.08 pounds, that is, at 1660.90 Argentine pesos to this week’s quote. 25% less..., and in London. Or visit a Carrefour of Paris, which sells it at $1419.32 (1.08 euros) or a Walmart of New York, where you get at $1887.3 (…

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Sports shoes are one of the sectors in which Argentina remains the most expensive, according to a study. The government is closely monitoring a core of sectors that, for various reasons ranging from tax burdens, exchange rates, inefficient transportation, to companies' profit margins, remain very high and reduce the economy's competitiveness. A 330 cc Heineken costs 2,193 pesos at Coto or Carrefour. To find it cheaper, you'd have to fly. Go, for…

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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