An International Consultant Revealed that 48 per Cent of Argentines Reduced Their Food Spending in the Past Year
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A regional report prepared by Bain & Company revealed that 48% of Argentines surveyed reduced their spending on food over the past year. In addition, 39% cut their consumption in clothing and accessories, and 32% did the same with gastronomic outlets, such as restaurants and cafes. The study, entitled Consumer Pulse Latin 2025, relieved consumption habits in Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Peru and Chile. According to the report, the trend to decre…
According to Bain & Company's Consumer Pulse Latam 2025 report, 48% of respondents made food cuts last year, while 39% did in clothing and 32% in restaurants.
(Photo: Nicolás González / TN) An international consulting firm investigated the shopping habits and recent changes in Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Chile. It's why they talk about today's "balanced" consumer profile. Argentines have become more selective when it comes to shopping, primarily because they have a very clear objective: getting the best prices in the face of a loss of purchasing power. This outlook is also reflected at the …
A report published by Bain & Company revealed that only 9% of consumers are able to save while spending on non-essentials.
A private report showed that 48% of Argentines reduced spending on food and 39% on clothing. Savings are only possible for a minority. The post Dropped the consumption of clothing and food: Argentines cut down to the essentials appeared first on El Intranssigente.
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