Boy if this isn't a barometer for how bad things are in Argentina right now. Usually these kiosks are recession proof. But they are closing down all over.
More than 20,000 kiosks closed in Argentina over the past year, amid skyrocketing prices and a collapse in consumption.
In the sector, they estimate that around 50 businesses went out of business every day and are demanding action against the expansion of chains.
“We’re on a knife’s edge: if we raise prices, we don’t sell; and if we hold prices steady, we go bankrupt,” they say. “
Since Milei became president, a third of the kiosks have closed,” the vice president of the Union of Kioskers of the Argentine Republic (UKRA), Ernesto Acuña, told Radio 750.
He also stated that the drop in consumption threatens to wipe out a sector that historically had good profitability and profit margins, but which now, in the midst of the crisis, “is disintegrating.” According to Acuña, “almost 50 kiosks close every day.”
“Today we have 59,850 in Argentina and day by day they keep closing while chains open,” he said.

More than 20,000 kiosks closed in Argentina over the past year, amid skyrocketing prices and a collapse in consumption.
In the sector, they estimate that around 50 businesses went out of business every day and are demanding action against the expansion of chains.
“We’re on a knife’s edge: if we raise prices, we don’t sell; and if we hold prices steady, we go bankrupt,” they say. “
Since Milei became president, a third of the kiosks have closed,” the vice president of the Union of Kioskers of the Argentine Republic (UKRA), Ernesto Acuña, told Radio 750.
He also stated that the drop in consumption threatens to wipe out a sector that historically had good profitability and profit margins, but which now, in the midst of the crisis, “is disintegrating.” According to Acuña, “almost 50 kiosks close every day.”
“Today we have 59,850 in Argentina and day by day they keep closing while chains open,” he said.
