Be careful: A ‘trick’ has been discovered in supermarkets that many people fall into

Be careful: A ‘trick’ has been discovered in supermarkets that many people fall into
Be careful: A ‘trick’ has been discovered in supermarkets that many people fall into

With prices on the rise in the market, supermarket shopping in Colombia has evolved significantly in recent years. Consumers now face a variety of challenges and opportunities when doing their daily shopping, from searching for quality products to choosing chains that offer the best prices. best prices.

However, inflation has affected various sectors of the economy. Colombian economyand supermarkets are no exception.

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According to the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), Food and non-alcoholic beverage prices have increased by 9.67% over the past year. This increase has led consumers to be more selective and to compare prices between different establishments.

“Before I bought everything in one place, but now I go to several supermarkets to find the best deals,” says Laura Mejía, a housewife and mother of two children. “It’s a little more work, but at the end of the month you can see the difference in the family budget.”

However, it is very important that you take into account a series of factors when purchasing one or more products in supermarkets.

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Curious supermarket FIFO method

First in, first out. This is a famous method that supermarkets use to properly rotate their products.

For example, products with a short expiration date are the first ones you will find on supermarket shelves, while products at the back are the ones with the longest expiration date.

Benefits of the FIFO Method for Clients

Greater freshness and quality of products: The FIFO Method ensures that the freshest products reach the shelves. As a customer, this means that the food you buy will be fresher and have a longer shelf life when you get it home.

Less food waste: By selling products that came in first first, supermarkets reduce the amount of food they have to throw away due to expiration. This is not only beneficial for the environment, but can also contribute to lower prices for consumers.

Greater food security: The implementation of the FIFO method Helps supermarkets comply with food safety regulations. By ensuring that products are not sold after their expiration date, supermarkets protect the health of consumers.

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Variety and availability: Through efficient inventory management, supermarkets can keep a greater variety of products on their shelves. Customers benefit from having more options available and a lower likelihood of finding products out of stock.

How can you check the freshness of products?

Although supermarkets implement the FIFO method, as a customer, you can also take steps to ensure you are carrying the freshest products:

Check the expiration dates: Always check the expiration dates on products. Items with the longest expiration dates are generally the freshest.

Look at the location on the shelves: Newer products are usually placed behind older ones. If you want the freshest products, check the shelves more thoroughly.

Ask the supermarket staff: If you have any doubts about the freshness of a product, don’t hesitate to ask the supermarket staff. They can provide you with information about when the product arrived and when it was placed on the shelves.

 
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