Diarco supermarket launches its own dollar exchange rate

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You know it's bad when Diarco is offering a "Dolar Diarco" to get people to come shopping: https://www.diarco.com.ar/dolardiarco/. it's a pretty good deal all things considered though given you can make puré by buying MEP dollars.

I'm going to the US soon and will be filling my suitcase with food in the US to save money (imagine saying that a couple years ago...) Barilla pasta is one example, $6,700 ($5 USD) here vs. 99¢ last time I was at Ralph's. Can you get cheaper pasta here? Sure, if you like cardboard al dente, but that's a no, gracias, from me.

Also just checked and even stuff like ketchup is a steal right now up north, $1.25 each vs. $2.10 for apples to apples comparison (Natura vs. Kroger).

Also looks like Haagen Daz is still $13.73 for a pint at Jumbo, $3.99 in the US. They're really gonna let it get freezer burnt instead of selling it at a reasonable price I guess.
 
You know it's bad when Diarco is offering a "Dolar Diarco" to get people to come shopping: https://www.diarco.com.ar/dolardiarco/. it's a pretty good deal all things considered though given you can make puré by buying MEP dollars.

I'm going to the US soon and will be filling my suitcase with food in the US to save money (imagine saying that a couple years ago...) Barilla pasta is one example, $6,700 ($5 USD) here vs. 99¢ last time I was at Ralph's. Can you get cheaper pasta here? Sure, if you like cardboard al dente, but that's a no, gracias, from me.

Also just checked and even stuff like ketchup is a steal right now up north, $1.25 each vs. $2.10 for apples to apples comparison (Natura vs. Kroger).

Also looks like Haagen Daz is still $13.73 for a pint at Jumbo, $3.99 in the US. They're really gonna let it get freezer burnt instead of selling it at a reasonable price I guess.
Dolar Diarco is great for all my marked bills thanks for that!
 
 
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