In conjunction with the Ministry of Social Development of the Nation, the National Social Security Administration (ANSES) has already defined the calendar corresponding to the Alimentar Card program, also called Alimentar Program, for January next year.
As happens every month, the ANSES will allocate the first days to deposit the surcharge to holders of Non-Contributory Pensions (PNC) for mothers of 7 children or more. At first, the entity will start on Tuesday 4th for National Identity Documents (DNI) ending in 0 and 1.
In tune with the schedule of the provision, the ANSES will begin to pay the beneficiaries of the Universal Child Allowance the amount of the Alimentar Card on Tuesday, January 11. In accordance with the indicated, the organism It will pay the DNIs ending in 0.
In the case of those who receive the Universal Pregnancy Allowance, the first collection day corresponding to the Alimentar Program will arrive on Monday, January 10. In this case, the first to receive it will be those who have a document ending in 0.
Alimentar Card Details
Regarding amounts, for the moment, they were defined: 6,000 pesos for families with a child better than 14 years old and holders of AUE; 9,000 pesos for families with two children under 14 years of age and finally 12,000 pesos for families with three or more children under 14 years of age.
To date, no registration form has been made available to access the program because the deposit of the amount has already been adjusted automatically. In this way, the beneficiaries do not need to carry out any extra procedure.
Source: (Télam)
With the money from the Alimentar Card, without exception, you can only buy food that is part of the basic basket and any other product is prohibited. In this way, you can buy milk, yogurt, cheeses, fruits, vegetables, cuts of beef, bread and pasta, among others.
Regarding where it can be used, it was indicated that those holders of the benefit have the possibility of buying in all the adhered supermarkets: Carrefour, Coto, Changomas, Walmart, Vea, DIA, Makro, Jumbo, Maxiconsumo and Vital are some.