The Ministry of Commerce renewed the Care Prices program until January 7, 2023, with a basket that includes more than 450 products from leading brands in the market, as reported officially this Friday.
In this new stage, Care Prices will have a basket that is more representative of the consumption of Argentine men and women that includes “more than 450 products from leading brands in the market,” the Ministry of Commerce reported in a statement.
“With shelf prices and reference brands, consumers will have more information, order and predictability when making their purchases,” said the Secretary in charge of Matías Tombolini.
In addition to traditional brands such as Coca Cola or Quilmes, the new basket includes Ledesma and Chango sugar; refrigerated milk in sachet from La Serenissima (its main product) and there are five brands of herbs: Playadito, Taragüi, Unión, Amanda and Rosamonte.
?WE RENEW CAREFUL PRICES WITH LEADING BRANDS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
It includes more than 450 reference products and 7 cuts of meat at agreed prices for large supermarket chains.
Meet the new basket and where to find it:https://t.co/3nB9rqzb46
– Secretary of Commerce (@ComercioArg) October 7, 2022
The agreement with the business chambers, the United Supermarkets Association (ASU), the Argentine Chamber of Supermarkets (CAS) and the Argentine Federation of Supermarkets and Self-Services (FASA) will be in force until January 7, 2023.
Within this framework, it was also reported that the Care Cuts program was renewed until November 7, a price agreement established with refrigerators and supermarkets for the marketing of the seven most representative cuts of meat consumed by Argentines, at prices considerably lower than those observed in the market.
The values of the cuts per kilo will be: strip of roast, $765; empty, $999; kill, $969; skirt, $499; roast lid, $765; buttock, $1,049; and palette, $849. For Patagonia (boneless cuts) a differential of 6% is added.