Powerdata: 59% Point High in Prices on the Market; 9% Say the Opposite
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A study carried out by PowerData shows that 59% of the voters received an increase in the price of supermarket purchases and also in general costs recorded in the last weeks. While this, 9% says otherwise: that these costs have decreased. Other 24%, however, do not see any difference in the values and 8% do not know how to answer. Still, according to the rise, the index of those who applied this price increase in supermarkets and other expenditu…
After the Dollar Skyrocketing, Massive Consumer Companies Apply New Price Increases — Opi Santa Cruz
Food and mass consumer products companies began to notify supermarket chains of new price increases, with increases that in some cases reach 8%. This situation occurs after the sharp escalation of the dollar over the past week, which exceeded the $1,400 barrier and accumulated a rise of 13% in July. The impact of the devaluation of the peso against the US currency has quickly shifted to production costs and, consequently, to the price lists that…
Supermarkets and nearby shops began to receive the price lists of basic consumer products with increases ranging from 5% to 10%. Also, in August, new highlights are expected for the increase in the value of the official dollar. Although some consultants say that the fall in consumption limits a direct transfer to prices, in practice food and basic necessities already began to increase. From now on, industries, distributors and retail chains are …
Buenos Aires, August 2, 2025 – Total News Agency – TNA-The recent jump of the dollar, which closed July with an approximate rise of 14%, triggered a new wave of price increases in mass consumer products, with rises of between 5% and 9% reported by food and hygiene companies. However, supermarket chains, wholesalers and warehouses are reluctant to validate these adjustments, replicating the tension experienced in April after the departure of the …
In reaction to the dollar's surge last week, which brought it to levels close to $1,400, food, beverage, and cleaning, hygiene, and toiletries companies began sending price lists to supermarkets with increases as high as 8%. In July, the dollar rose 13% against the peso. This prompted the Central Bank to drain the market of pesos by raising the reserve requirements that institutions must maintain. The markups are expected to be noticeable on the…
The recent escalation of the dollar, which closed July with an accumulated increase of 13% and led the official price to rub the $1,400, began to impact on the price lists that suppliers send to supermarkets. Some of the major food, beverage and hygiene companies already applied increases of up to 8%. The new lists, which began to arrive this week, reflect increases that in some cases range from 4% to 8%. Among the companies that adjusted prices…
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