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Sales Dropped for Child's Day

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2.5% back compared to 2025; promotions and payment plans in instalments failed to boost demand

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2.5% back compared to 2025; promotions and payment plans in instalments failed to boost demand

·Vicente López, Argentina
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The data correspond to a survey by the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME)

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The average expenditure reached almost $46,000, but the consumption remained contained. Toys and clothing were the most affected items. Sales for Children’s Day recorded a fall of 2.5% year-on-year, measured at constant prices, according to a survey carried out between businesses of different categories. The result showed a cautious consumption again, with families that prioritized products of lower price and, in many cases, postponed purchases …

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Sales for Children’s Day fell 2.5% compared to the same date of the previous year, measured at constant prices. Despite commercial efforts aimed at capturing volume through aggressive discounts and quotas, demand responded selectively, postponed and turned to smaller-scale tickets. Consequently, the traction ...

Retail sales linked to the celebration of Children's Day experienced an annual contraction of 2.5% at constant prices, according to a report presented by the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME).Despite the commercial efforts implemented through last-minute promotions and financing schemes, the demand responded to ... Read more The entry Retail sales for Children's Day had a year-on-year fall of 2.5% was first published in #Borde…

The Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME) reported its survey of sales for the Day of the Child, and noted that according to that work, "they fell 2.5% compared to the same date of the previous year, measures at constant prices." "Despite the commercial efforts aimed at capturing volume through aggressive discounts and quotas, the demand responded selectively, postponed and turned towards smaller-scale tickets. Consequently, the t…

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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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