They extend the program until November 30

They extend the program until November 30

The seven cuts of meat in the program Fair Prices remain valid in supermarkets and attached butcher shops throughout the country, with a 10% adjustment in their prices that will be in effect until November 30, the Secretary of Commerce reported today.

“The program of seven cuts of meat “continues to be valid in large supermarkets and affiliated butcher shops throughout the country,” highlighted Comercio in X (formerly Twitter), where it details the price per kilo of each one.

Fair Meat Prices: How much do the 7 regulated cuts cost?

Thus, until the 30th of the current month, the cuts have the following price:

  • Roast became worth $1,616
  • buttock, $2,146
  • matambre, $2,045
  • empty, $2,110
  • skirt, $1,052
  • palette, $1,737
  • roast cover, $1,616.

The area in charge of Matias Tombolini He clarified that in the Patagonian region a 6% differential is applied and that the cuts available there are boneless.

In a voluntary agreement between Trade and export companies that make up the main cold storage rooms in the country, the program that offers the main beef cuts at affordable prices in the large supermarket chains, regional supermarkets and butcher shops participating in the program continues.

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Added to this is the 10% refund with bank debit cards and non-banking every day with a limit of $2,000 per month, while on Saturdays and Sundays a 40% refund is added with debit and credit cards from Banco Nación (BNA) and payments with the application BNA+ MODE, with a refund limit of $4,500 per transaction.

Likewise, 35% refund with DNI account from Banco Provincia in more than 9,000 businesses in the province of Buenos Aires and a refund limit of $4,500 per week and per person.

The beef exporting companies, grouped in the ABC-Consortium of Chambers, participate in this agreement. Argentine Meat Exporters, Union of the Meat Industry (Unica) and Federation of Argentine Regional Refrigeration Industries (Fifra), the supermarkets and hypermarkets of the chambers Asociación Supermercados Unidos Argentine Chamber of Supermarkets (CAS), Argentine Federation of Supermarkets and Self-Services (FASA) and adhered butcher shops.

Source: Ambito

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