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The Silent Collapse of Neighborhood Kiosks

Summary by El Grito Del Sur
“I come from a Kiosquera family. Grandparents of kiosks, mother of kiosks. This is the worst crisis I have ever experienced,” says Sandro Kogan, who opened his kiosk back in 2008 in Centenario Park. He does not exaggerate: in the last year, 16,000 kiosks ceased to exist in our country. The data comes from a survey of the Union of Kiosqueros de la República Argentina (UKRA), based on figures from the Agency for Collection and Customs Control (ARC…
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“I come from a Kiosquera family. Grandparents of kiosks, mother of kiosks. This is the worst crisis I have ever experienced,” says Sandro Kogan, who opened his kiosk back in 2008 in Centenario Park. He does not exaggerate: in the last year, 16,000 kiosks ceased to exist in our country. The data comes from a survey of the Union of Kiosqueros de la República Argentina (UKRA), based on figures from the Agency for Collection and Customs Control (ARC…

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El Grito del Sur broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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