When the price freeze is up the inflation rate will probably double to compensate. I love how they mentioned in the news that the supermarkets, AKA "chinos",refuse to sign the price freeze agreement making them sound they like profitable money hoarding Scrooges. Yet I often find the price for The same product in a chino costs HALF than the exact same thing in Coto o Carrefour. Example in a chino: milk $4.50, Frutigram cookies $6.00, ricecakes $6.50, can of lentils $5.50, pickles $12.00. Carrefour: milk $9.00, Frutigram cookies $12.00, ricecakes $10.00, can of lentils $8.50, pickles $22.00. Just stick with the chinos and be sure to check the expiration date on all products. They're still cheaper than the major supermarkets with price freezes. Elevated prices frozen that will probably double when the freeze is over.