Feletti met with supermarkets and wholesalers

Feletti met with supermarkets and wholesalers

During both meetings, the secretary asked both supermarkets and wholesalers for maximum collaboration in the fulfillment of the program and said that the Secretariat will monitor that the agreement is respected.

In addition, he highlighted that the stage that ended on January 7 was successful, both in terms of supply and prices, and was appreciated by consumers. He also explained that the idea of ​​the Government is to consolidate a regulated basket that acts, on the one hand, as an anchor for the prices of products that are outside the program and, on the other, as a policy that allows improving the purchasing power of the company. population in relation to the impact of basic consumption on income.

In 2022, the + Care Prices program doubles the number of agreed products, among which is a wide and varied amount of warehouse, cleaning, bookstore, perfumery, personal care and hygiene items, items for babies, pets, fresh products (dairy products). , cold cuts, fresh pasta, tapas of empanadas and cakes), frozen foods and beverages, among other items and categories.

This time, the program is extended for one year, with quarterly renewals and monthly corrections.

With this agreement, it is established that all the products of + Precio Cuídos can be found in the main retail and wholesale supermarket chains throughout the country, and branches of the Cooperativa Obrera.

For the private sector, the following participants took part in a virtual and face-to-face way: Juan Vasco Martínez, from Asociación Supermercados Unidos (ASU); Ricardo Zorzon, Victor Palpacelli and Pedro Oroz from the Argentine Federation of Supermarkets and Self-services (FASA); Fernando Heredia from the Cooperativa Obrera; Ignacio Beltramo from La Anónima; Juan Pablo Quiroga de Changomas; María Soledad Herrero, from Coto; and Cintia Casse, from Cencosud.

Also from the party were Martín Álvarez Espíndola, from Día; Néstor Sist, from Carrefour; Gustavo Marcantonio, from Micropack; Tomás Annoni and Matías Montalván, from Vital; Andrés Fera, from Maxiconsumo; Lionel Muñoz, from Parodi; Gabriel Rega, from Diarco; Martín González Rendo, from Nini; and Juan Manuel Zappacosta, from Makro, reported the Ministry of Internal Trade this afternoon.

Source From: Ambito

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