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“Do You Want to Sell? Lower the Prices”: the Harsh Message of Storekeepers to Food Companies on the Climbs

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Fernando Savore, vice president of the Federation of Buenos Aires Warehouseers, pointed against the gondola increases and defended SMEs: “We are no longer captive to the big brands.”
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The vice president of the Federation of Warehouses of the province of Buenos Aires, Fernando Savore, pointed out that the neighborhood shops received lists with uploads in several products of mass consumption that "should not have increased" and issued a warning to the brands: "If they want to sell, lower prices.""The dairy issue, we had been warned a week ago that there was going to be an increase of 3%. Then, 7% in cigarettes, and so we were a…

Fernando Savore, vice president of the Federation of Buenos Aires Warehouseers, pointed against the gondola increases and defended SMEs: “We are no longer captive to the big brands.”

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The vice president of the Federation of Warehouses of the province of Buenos Aires, Fernando Savore, referred to recent price increases in mass consumer products. In an interview with Radio Rivadavia’s Mercuriali 630 program, he sent a message to the companies in the sector: “They want to sell, lower prices.” Savore explained that they have received notices of increases, such as 3% in dairy and 7% in cigarettes, as well as other adjustments in p…

The vice president of the Federation of Warehouses of the province of Buenos Aires crossed the big companies and claimed responsibility for SMEs.

The vice president of the Federation of Warehouses of the province of Buenos Aires, Fernando Savore, sent a message to the food companies and refused to mark prices in the gondolas. "They want to sell, lower prices," he said in statements to Radio Rivadavia. "The dairy issue, we had been warned a week ago that there was going to be a 3% increase. Then 7% in cigarettes and so we were seeing something also changed in the gondola of perfumeries and…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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