In addition to Care Prices, the Government updated the basket of fruits and vegetables, selected potatoes for this month at $63 per kilo; onion at $105; tomato, at $210; lettuce, $170; and apple, at $190; values that will be maintained until August 7.
The basket of fruits and vegetables at reference values will be available in supermarkets in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA), including Día, Walmart, Changomas, Jumbo, Vea, Disco, Coto, Carrefour and Makro.
Access the complete list of products that make up the Care Price list: https://www.argentina.gob.ar/precios-cubiertas/supermercados/area-metropolitana-buenos-aires-amba
The number of products included in the new program is less than that announced in the renewal carried out at the beginning of last April, when 1,321 items were announced.
In this edition, initially there will be 949 products, to which They plan to add dairy products that are still in the negotiation stage.
Prices Care is available every day of the week in retail supermarket chains throughout the country such as Jumbo, Vea, Disco, Changomás, Coto, Carrefour, Día, Josimar, La Anónima, Libertad, Cooperativa Obrera, Super Santiago, Himisa Supermarket, Beltran, Blü, Borbotti, El Solar, El Zorzón, Único, El Abastecedor and Alfa.
For its part, Carrefour announced the renewal of its price-freezing program for 1,500 products of its brand until October 2, in the 22 provinces where it is present, in line with Care Prices.
Source: Ambito

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