They updated the prices of 7 cuts of meat (discounts continue in butcher shops)

They updated the prices of 7 cuts of meat (discounts continue in butcher shops)

The Secretary of Commerce updated the marketing values ​​of the 7 most representative cuts of meat for general consumption included in the program.

The Secretary of Commerce of the Nation updated with an increase in 5% the commercialization values ​​of the 7 most representative cuts of meat for consumption included in the program Fair prices.

The decision was made after learning that inflation experienced a setback last June, when it marked 6% according to INDEC. The agency revealed that the cost of living showed its second consecutive drop, since in May it had already dropped compared to April.

The lower level of price increases responded to the behavior of food and beverages, and clothing, which only increased slightly above 4%. The indicator reflects a setback compared to May, when it had shown an increase of 7.8%, while the annual cost of living was 115.6%.

What is Fair Meat Prices?

It is a voluntary agreement with the beef exporting companies, grouped in the ABC, UNICA and FIFRA chambers, which establishes the sale prices of the 7 most representative cuts of consumption by Argentines.

Those who participate?

The beef exporting companies, grouped in the ABC, UNICA and FIFRA chambers, the supermarkets and hypermarkets of the ASU, CAS and FASA chambers and affiliated butcher shops participate in this agreement.

What are the cuts included and the new prices?

  • Roast $1,231 kg
  • Buttock $1,635 kg
  • Matambre $1,558 kg
  • Empty $1,608 kg
  • Skirt $802 kg
  • Pallet $1,323 kg
  • Roast lid $1,231 kg

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How long will they be valid?

These new prices will be valid until August 15, 2023.

From the Secretary of Commerce they clarified that the Patagonian region has a differential of 6% and that the cuts of meat available in that area are boneless.

Where are the cuts of meat sold at Fair Prices?

Cuts of meat at Fair Prices are available throughout the country: in large supermarket chains, in regional supermarkets, and in butcher shops that adhere to the program.

Are there discounts at butcher shops?

Every day: 10% cash back with bank and non-bank debit cards. Refund limit of $2,000 per month.

Saturdays and Sundays:

  • 35% refund with debit and credit cards from Banco de la Nación Argentina and payments with the MODO BNA+ application. Withdrawal limit of $3,000 per transaction.
  • 35% refund with DNI Account of Banco Provincia. In 3,800 businesses in the province of Buenos Aires. Withdrawal limit of $3,000 per transaction. More information.


Source: Ambito

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