After the end of the year holidays, inflation and with the arrival of the famous january costconsumers are more careful when exercising their spending when they go to the supermarket and compare some stores with others to see where it is cheaper to do their groceries.
In the comparativeWho’s who in prices” of the Federal Consumer Attorney (Profeco)the ranking of the cheapest supermarkets in the country was presented in January 2023 based on the prices of everyday consumer products.
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During the morning conference of the president Andres Manuel Lopez ObradorDavid Aguilar, general coordinator of Education and Dissemination, pointed out that there are establishments where you can buy 24 basic basket products for less than a thousand pesos. These products are:
- edible vegetable oil
- grain rice
- Tuna flakes in oil
- standard sugar
- Beef steak
- White onion
- jalapeno pepper
- pork chop
- Black beans in grain
- white egg
- Toilet soap
- tomato saladet
- pasteurized milk
- Lemon
- Apple
- Banana
- Box white bread
- White potato
- Toilet paper
- Pasta for soup
- whole chicken
- Canned sardines in tomato
- supermarket corn tortilla
- big carrot
What are the cheapest supermarkets in the country to make your pantry?
- The eating by Miguel Ángel de Quevedo in Coyoacán, CDMX – 901.60 Mexican pesos
- cool from Bosques de Moctezuma in Huixquilucan, State of Mexico – 914.60 Mexican pesos
- cool from Rio Balsas in Cuernavaca, Morelos – 914.60 Mexican pesos
- Store Aurrera de Hilario Medina in León, Guanajuato – 934.30 Mexican pesos
- Wholesale Market from CDMX – 935.00 Mexican pesos
What are the most expensive supermarkets?
- Aurrera Winery from Julián Jaramillo in the Center of Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala – 1,023.80 Mexican pesos
- Aurrera Winery from Blvd. Las Américas in Querétaro, Querétaro – 1,050.50 Mexican pesos
- Mega Soriana from Vicente Guerrero in Cuernavaca, Morelos – 984.10 Mexican pesos
- Soriana from Blvd. Ocotitlán in Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala – 936.40 Mexican pesos
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