Spokesperson for La Vega Central addresses possible price increase as a result of the frontal system | could-be-worse-group-programs

Spokesperson for La Vega Central addresses possible price increase as a result of the frontal system | could-be-worse-group-programs
Spokesperson for La Vega Central addresses possible price increase as a result of the frontal system | could-be-worse-group-programs

Arturo Guerrero spoke with “It Could Be Worse” and gave some ideas about foods that can be found cheaply and that the key is to look for alternatives.

After the frontal system that affected the south-central area this week, one of the topics that has most marked the news agenda has been the multiple complications that were generated in different locations.

However, the effects of this intense rainfall go beyond flooded roads, floods and accidents. It turns out that the economy could also perceive certain repercussions.

Precisely, one of the concerns of citizens is related to a eventual rise in the prices of various foods. It is around this topic that in “It Could Be Worse”, we spoke with Arturo Guerrero, spokesperson for La Vega Central.

Guerreo began by emphasizing that in the Coquimbo Region, where his parents are from, “farmers are jumping on one leg because they will be able to continue planting“. This is due to the significant drought that exists in that area, where various vegetables come from.

Then, getting into the matter, the interviewee indicated that “that something is going to go up, it is going to go up. He attributed this to the fact that “the worker, what he did in one day, is now doing it in two.” However, he stated in a friendly manner that “I give him a menu with mayo chipscarrots, beets that are not expensive at all… we throw a chick up there.”

Along these same lines, Arturo pointed out that it is important to visit the more than a thousand stores and look for the best alternatives. “At 900 pesos is a kilo of potatoes, a fine selection,” he reported, adding that “the legume is at a good price and the eggs that have already been priced are not so expensive.”

“People complain because they want to take care of their budget,” declared the spokesperson, explaining that there are some other factors that have influenced the offer. “Today plant and be a farmer, the rules of the game have changed. Today we do not have the manpower that we had before,” he said.

“There are alternatives”

In relation to the increase that has been registered in various articles during the last time, Arturo Guerrero exclaimed that “if there is something that is very expensive, do not buy it, if there are alternatives; beans, chickpeas, lentils, They are things that are saved“.

Finally, the man criticized the attitude that people have when choosing their food. “The country grew hair, because eating expensive things gives us status,” he said.

Arturo Guerrero spoke with “It Could Be Worse” and gave some ideas about foods that can be found cheaply and that the key is to look for alternatives.

After the frontal system that affected the south-central area this week, one of the topics that has most marked the news agenda has been the multiple complications that were generated in different locations.

However, the effects of this intense rainfall go beyond flooded roads, floods and accidents. It turns out that the economy could also perceive certain repercussions.

Precisely, one of the concerns of citizens is related to a eventual rise in the prices of various foods. It is around this topic that in “It Could Be Worse”, we spoke with Arturo Guerrero, spokesperson for La Vega Central.

Guerreo began by emphasizing that in the Coquimbo Region, where his parents are from, “farmers are jumping on one leg because they will be able to continue planting“. This is due to the significant drought that exists in that area, where various vegetables come from.

Then, getting into the matter, the interviewee indicated that “that something is going to go up, it is going to go up. He attributed this to the fact that “the worker, what he did in one day, is now doing it in two.” However, he stated in a friendly manner that “I give him a menu with mayo chipscarrots, beets that are not expensive at all… we throw a chick up there.”

Along these same lines, Arturo pointed out that it is important to visit the more than a thousand stores and look for the best alternatives. “A kilo of potatoes costs 900 pesos, a fine selection,” he said, adding that “the legume is at a good price and the eggs that have already been priced are not so expensive.”

“People complain because they want to take care of their budget,” declared the spokesperson, explaining that there are some other factors that have influenced the offer. “Today plant and be a farmer, the rules of the game have changed. Today we do not have the manpower that we had before,” he said.

“There are alternatives”

In relation to the increase that has been registered in various articles during the last time, Arturo Guerrero exclaimed that “if there is something that is very expensive, do not buy it, if there are alternatives; beans, chickpeas, lentils, They are things that are saved“.

Finally, the man criticized the attitude that people have when choosing their food. “The country grew hair, because eating expensive things gives us status,” he said.

 
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