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Consumers Increasingly Use the Credit Card to Buy Food in Supermarkets

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A ECA study indicated that 46 per cent of supermarket purchases were made through this means of payment. They also found that there were significant increases in the prices of several products that accompanied the increase in the value of the dollar in recent weeks. Read more
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A ECA study indicated that 46 per cent of supermarket purchases were made through this means of payment. They also found that there were significant increases in the prices of several products that accompanied the increase in the value of the dollar in recent weeks. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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A report by the Argentine Center for Political Economy (CEPA) revealed a significant change in the consumption habits of Argentines: 46% of food purchases in supermarkets are now made by credit card. This fact, presented by analyst Martín Epstein, reflects a historic milestone in consumption patterns. Epstein, in dialogue with Radio Rivadavia, contradicted the claims of the President of the Nation, who had argued that the increase in the dollar …

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A report by the Argentine Center for Political Economy (CEPA) revealed that 46% of food purchases in supermarkets were made by credit card, marking a milestone in the consumption patterns of Argentines. As part of a debate on the impact of the dollar increase on prices, the economic analyst of ECA, Martín Epstein, said: “For the first time the food is bought by credit card and represents 46% of the total in supermarkets.” The President of the Na…

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A report by the Argentine Center for Political Economy (CEPA) revealed that 46% of food purchases in supermarkets were made by credit card, marking a milestone in the consumption patterns of Argentines. As part of a debate on the impact of the dollar increase on prices, the economic analyst of ECA, Martín Epstein, said: “For the first time the food is bought by credit card and represents 46% of the total in supermarkets.” The President of the Na…

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A report by the Argentine Center for Political Economy (CEPA) revealed that 46% of food purchases in supermarkets were made by credit card, marking a milestone in the consumption patterns of Argentines. In the framework of a debate on the impact of the dollar increase on prices, the economic analyst of ECA, Martín Epstein, said: "For the first time the food is bought by credit card and represents 46% of the total in supermarkets." The President …

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Almost half of the operations in the supermarket, between food, household appliances and other items, are paid with this alternative. Promotions and financing in times of low purchasing power, the keys.

·Argentina
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Todo Noticias broke the news in Argentina on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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