Javier Milei’s Chainsaw Passed Through the Restaurants: 76% of Argentines Stopped Going Out to Eat Outside
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The advance of the cold and the daily tiredness are deterrents for the night trips of the survivors to the chainsaw of the government of Javier Milei, which accentuated the least presence of customers in the restaurants and cafes. “The decrease of diners around 20 to 25%”, revealed the president of the Association of Gastronomy Argentina, Fernando Umar, who warned that going out to eat costs today a minimum of 30,000 pesos per person. Already th…
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