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They Claim that the Dozen Bills Should Be Worth $25,000 to Be Profitable.

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The heavy costs of production and the lack of recovery in consumption, which already led many Buenos Aires bakeries to sell invoices of the previous day at half price, now the doubt passes through the continuity of this product that accompanies breakfasts and snacks of the Argentines. “With the current prices of the raw materials, a dozen bills should be sold between the $18,000 and $25,000,” said Martín Pinto, referent of the Chamber of Bakers …
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The heavy costs of production and the lack of recovery in consumption, which already led many Buenos Aires bakeries to sell invoices of the previous day at half price, now the doubt passes through the continuity of this product that accompanies breakfasts and snacks of the Argentines. “With the current prices of the raw materials, a dozen bills should be sold between the $18,000 and $25,000,” said Martín Pinto, referent of the Chamber of Bakers …

They point out that raw materials increase above inflation.

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La Brújula 24 broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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