Massive Consumption Fell Again in July, Although It Moderated the Decline Compared to the Previous Month
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Sales of products fell 2.6% year-on-year, according to Scentia; if you take the inter-monthly comparison, last month had an increase of 4.2% compared to June
While the president, Javier Milei, proclaims records of production and consumption, indicators emerge daily that put this assertion in review. Reports have now been known that account for a further decline in sales of mass products and another deterioration in consumer confidence. In his speech to the Council of the Americas,...
A survey by the consultant Scentia revealed that mass consumption fell again in July 2.6% in relation to the same month last year and showed a slight slowdown compared to June, when 2.7% had fallen year-on-year. Upon knowing the data, the former CEO of Syngenta, Antonio Aracre, highlighted that July reported a monthly increase of 4.2% in almost all the areas, "as we began to see yesterday with the data of the EMEA and SALARIOS." "I tell you this…
In the year-on-year comparison only pharmacies and e-commerce channels showed growths, the rest of the channels suffered falls. Read more
Despite Javier Milei’s government’s official speech on the decline in inflation and economic reactivation, the numbers show another picture. According to the latest estimate, mass consumption fell by 2.6% in July. A survey by the consulting firm Scentia shows that supermarkets showed a fall of 0.6% year-on-year. In independent self-services, the contraction was 1.2%, while warehouses and kiosks retreated 6.1%. However, the slowdown showed a slig…
The volume of sales of mass consumer products fell again in July with a decrease of 2.6% year-on-year, which left an accumulated decrease of 2.9% in the first seven months of 2026. However, the sector showed a slight improvement in the trend compared to June - when the decrease had been 2.7%- and recorded an increase of 4.2% in the comparison month-on-month, with advances in all types of shops. These numbers reflect a scenario where families pri…
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