Explore, connect, thrive in
the expat community

Expat Life: Local Discoveries, Global Connections

Economy “Even dulce de leche is cheaper in Chile”: surprise in the neighboring country due to how expensive Argentina is in dollars - Infobae

All the Answers

Well-known member

“Even dulce de leche is cheaper in Chile”: surprise in the neighboring country due to how expensive Argentina is in dollars - Infobae​



1727894745106.png


Source:


October 02, 2024

Despite the slowdown in inflation, Argentina continues to become more expensive compared to neighboring countries. A survey by a trans-Andean media outlet found surprising differences



1727894819050.png
Argentina has the highest cost of living in all of Latin America

Due to the appreciation of the peso, many Argentines travel to neighboring countries to shop for shopping or technology at a cheaper price. The most notable case is Chile , where the price difference is significant even in supermarkets: shopping in Argentina is 28% more expensive than in Chile . In this context, the price difference attracts the attention of not only Argentines but also surprises Chilean residents. A trans-Andean media outlet reported huge price differences between the two sides of the Andes and found unexpected curiosities: “Even dulce de leche is more expensive.”


The rise in prices in Argentina is not a new process. According to the RA Center of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the UBA, Argentina has the highest cost of living in Latin America and even exceeds some countries in Europe. It happens that a family needs 14 minimum wages to live.


In this context, the Chilean media Biobiochile conducted a survey on both sides of the border in the Jumbo supermarket chain with some basic products that can cost more than double in Argentina .


For example, the 170-gram Nescafé Tradición instant coffee is available in Chile for USD 5.48, while in Argentina the same product costs USD 5.93 ($7,300), which means a difference of 8.2%. In the case of the Gold line of the same brand of 100 grams, it is sold in the neighboring country for USD 7.09. In Argentina the price shoots up by 111.6% and is sold for USD 15 ($18,500).

1727894861060.png
Thousands of Argentines frequently cross the border to buy cheaper goods in Chile (AFP)

As for milk , a liter of Jumbo 's brand , Cuisine & Co , costs USD 1.16 in Chile , which is 22.4% cheaper than the same product in Argentina , which costs USD 1.42. As for the leading brands , a liter of Colun milk costs USD 1.46, while La Serenísima costs USD 1.68 ($2,070), which is 15.1% more.


The same thing happens with yogurts from both brands: the Colun blended pot costs just USD 0.32 and in Argentina one from La Serenísima is purchased for USD 0.65 ($800), more than double .

“Another emblematic item in Argentina, a country known for its dairy industry, is dulce de leche, known as manjar in Chile. Despite what logic would indicate, this product is more expensive in Argentina, the land to which its creation is usually attributed. La Serenísima dulce de leche for 1 kilogram costs USD 5.68 ($6,990) at Jumbo Argentina, 40.3% more than the USD 4.05 of the Colun manjar of the same size in Chile ,” the Chilean media stated.

The basket surveyed also included sliced bread : the 550-gram Ideal Artesano is priced at USD 2.35 in Chile , while in Argentine supermarkets the Bimbo Artesano is available for USD 6.13 ($5,580).


1727894895984.png


Oreo cookies , which are very popular for breakfast or snacks in both countries, also show another notable gap. At Jumbo Chile, a pack of 6 packages costs USD 2.39, while it costs USD 3.41 ($4,200) to buy just three in Argentina . A kilo of chicken breast costs USD 5.47 in Chile and USD 5.85 ($7,199) in Argentina. Regarding tuna , the difference reaches 30.7%: in Chile, the Cuisine & Co brand offers the product for USD 1.53 ($1,390), while in Argentina it costs USD 2 ($2,500).

Likewise, a 1.75-liter Coca-Cola soda is sold for USD 1.70 against USD 2.20 ($2,700) on this side of the Andes . Lastly, Jumbo Chile has a promotion for three Colgate brand tubes of toothpaste for USD 3.07. One tube alone costs USD 2.44 ($3,000) in Argentina . Thus, the total expense for a cart with these products in Argentina is USD 37.30 and in Chile USD 29.13. The sharp rise in the cost of everyday purchases , despite the slowdown in inflation, explains the sharp drop in consumption.

In this regard, according to the latest data from the National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec) , supermarket sales plummeted by 12.3% year-on-year in real terms during July .

In August, according to the Argentine Confederation of Small and Medium Enterprises (CAME) , SME retail sales of food and beverages fell 11.8% annually in August, at constant prices , and have accumulated a drop of 20.5% in the first eight months of 2024. In the month-on-month comparison, they fell 1.8%.
 
since 02Oct2024 let's see how poor this "news" article has aged. shopping on Carrefour Online today 04May2025:

1. ground beef 4,700 pesos/kg https://www.carrefour.com.ar/carne-picada-novillo-x-kg-678596/p (no coupon for this, and i usually try to get meat for 4k pesos/kg but i needed some ground beef)

2. cheap but good beer 1,490 pesos/liter https://www.carrefour.com.ar/cerveza-rubia-apolo-1-lt-750500/p (was 1,192 Pesos each after 20% off)

3. whole-wheat flour 1,190 pesos/kg https://www.carrefour.com.ar/harina-fina-integral-tassara-1-kg-697162/p (bleached cheap flour is way cheaper, but i needed whole-wheat to bake, and it was 952/kg after 20% off)

4. mendoza red blend wine 1.125L big bottle for 2,420 pesos https://www.carrefour.com.ar/vino-tinto-galan-patero-botella-1125-l-697348/p (buy three)

5. cheaper 700mL red wine bottle for 1,426 pesos https://www.carrefour.com.ar/vino-tinto-suc-abel-michel-torino-700-cc/p (buy three)

6. mandarins 1,190 pesos/kg https://www.carrefour.com.ar/mandarina-x-kg/p (952 Pesos/kg after 20% off)

7. noodles 500g for 599 pesos https://www.carrefour.com.ar/fideos-rigatti-don-bernabeu-500-g-735313/p or https://www.carrefour.com.ar/fideos-spaguetti-don-bernabeu-500-g-735308/p or https://www.carrefour.com.ar/fideos-mostachole-don-bernabeu-500-g-735310/p (with 20% they all ended up being 479.20 Pesos per 500g, or 958.40 Pesos/kg for three different kinds of noodles...where are you going to get a kilogram of noodles for 90 Cents USD in the world right now?? Grok AI says these are the comparison prices for a kg of noodles in Dollars: USA $2.20–$3.00, EU $1.09–$2.18, UK $1.33–$2.00)

8. three-pack of paper towel crappy rolls but cheap, 999 pesos https://www.carrefour.com.ar/rollo-de-cocina-sol-mayor-3-x-40-panos-14643/p (i think the 20% would apply, but i forgot to add this, and Carrefour is so backwards that you can't update or add to an order)

9. four-pack of toilet paper, also "government style" bad quality but cheap 1,099 Pesos https://www.carrefour.com.ar/papel-higienico-sol-mayor-hoja-simple-x4-30-mts-751997/p (probably would be 20% off as well, but i messed-up on this, too...i think it would have been 879.20 Pesos for a four-pack, or 219.80 Pesos per roll of cheap toilet paper, or about 20 cents USD each roll)

10. kiwis at 6k/kg were 4,800 pesos/kg with the 20% 🙂 expensive, but kiwis always are in Argie-land

not bad prices, eh? if anyone can beat these deals, post your info here so we can all learn!

and, the COUPON: today only May 4th (may the fourth be with you, Star Wars fans) you can use Carrefour.com.ar to do an online order for your first order online, only for 20% off a lot of things. i got 10,000 Pesos off my total order, using my gf's DNI number since her account has never made an online order. the code is PC-20-MAYO



lastly, i went to my local fruit/veggie store that is 90 meters walk away, and i got:

roma tomato 2kg for 1,800 Pesos
regular potato 2kg for 1,000 Pesos
haas avocado 2kg for 7,000 Pesos

still waiting on the communists to show me how Argentina is expensive in Dollars...
 
regular human: 'hey guys, here is some info, some data from my purchases, some anecdotes and prices i see, what do you think?'

communist: FaKe NeWs, blah blah blah, nothing useful, just repeats the same lines...despite the evidence


i just bought some nice t-bone steaks for my ongoing Cinco De Mayo cooking (fajitas tonight) for 8,999.99 Pesos/kg

Costeletas Veteadas have been at 9000/kg for all of 2025 so far. i could probably find an old receipt from the end of 2024 where it was 9000/kg as well. the USD price has gone down and back up since then, but how amazing is it that a premium cut of TENDER beef is still 9000? (of course this was full price, and there are cheaper cuts of beef for stews, and chicken supremas are 7000/kg, but i wanted Steak Fajitas tonight.

prices for many things have overwhelmingly been the same in Pesos and Dollars for over 6 months now. doesn't matter what data i present to the 3 Peronist dipshits here; they'll spam this forum with useless rants regardless if Argentina becomes the most wealthy country in the world. for tribal zealots, there is only the fight against perceived evil, with no nuance or grey areas. sadly, an adult like dipshit Larry truly believes he is intelligent and correct, even though one Sowell book would debunk every assumption he has been propagandized by his communist family to believe. sad! and why do i click "Show Ignored Content" and reduce my brain cells by reading his drivel? that's the stupidest part of all of it...
 
regular human: 'hey guys, here is some info, some data from my purchases, some anecdotes and prices i see, what do you think?'

communist: FaKe NeWs, blah blah blah, nothing useful, just repeats the same lines...despite the evidence


i just bought some nice t-bone steaks for my ongoing Cinco De Mayo cooking (fajitas tonight) for 8,999.99 Pesos/kg

Costeletas Veteadas have been at 9000/kg for all of 2025 so far. i could probably find an old receipt from the end of 2024 where it was 9000/kg as well. the USD price has gone down and back up since then, but how amazing is it that a premium cut of TENDER beef is still 9000? (of course this was full price, and there are cheaper cuts of beef for stews, and chicken supremas are 7000/kg, but i wanted Steak Fajitas tonight.

prices for many things have overwhelmingly been the same in Pesos and Dollars for over 6 months now. doesn't matter what data i present to the 3 Peronist dipshits here; they'll spam this forum with useless rants regardless if Argentina becomes the most wealthy country in the world. for tribal zealots, there is only the fight against perceived evil, with no nuance or grey areas. sadly, an adult like dipshit Larry truly believes he is intelligent and correct, even though one Sowell book would debunk every assumption he has been propagandized by his communist family to believe. sad! and why do i click "Show Ignored Content" and reduce my brain cells by reading his drivel? that's the stupidest part of all of it...
But what about restaurants? Take a high end restaurant in Mendoza? How are prices? It will be interesting to see what prices are like when I go to BA in a few weeks.
 
Back
Top