Uruguay prices

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Hello. Is Uruguay a good place to go shopping for electrodomesticos, diapers and other things that may be needed in the daily life? We are moving into a house and need a lot of things which unnecessarily cost a fortune in Argentina. Would it worth to go to Colonia or Montevideo? Thanks
 
Hello. Is Uruguay a good place to go shopping for electrodomesticos, diapers and other things that may be needed in the daily life? We are moving into a house and need a lot of things which unnecessarily cost a fortune in Argentina. Would it worth to go to Colonia or Montevideo? Thanks
A super market in Uy..to compare prices (in uyu $) exchange rate is ~42 pesos uy to $1usd


 
Thanks for the link. I have compared some products that i buy frequently and Uruguay is cheaper by around 30%. Sad thing; these are the things imported from Argentina.

I left Argentina 1 year and a half ago. If things are cheaper in Uruguay than in Argentina, Argentina must have become expensive. Uruguay never was cheap and Uruguayans visited Argentina, because Argentina was so much cheaper.
 
I left Argentina 1 year and a half ago. If things are cheaper in Uruguay than in Argentina, Argentina must have become expensive. Uruguay never was cheap and Uruguayans visited Argentina, because Argentina was so much cheaper.
Yes things have changed unbelievably!
 
I left Argentina 1 year and a half ago. If things are cheaper in Uruguay than in Argentina, Argentina must have become expensive. Uruguay never was cheap and Uruguayans visited Argentina, because Argentina was so much cheaper.
Yes, it has, and it's insanity because sales figures everywhere have plummeted yet prices continue to rise, often outpacing inflation. Yesterday I read beef is increasing 10%, monthly inflation is a single digit, but Argentine businesses don't respect the laws of supply and demand like Milei keeps insisting they will, so we end up in this phenomenon where Argentine produced goods, exported to Uruguay or Brazil or Paraguay are cheaper when purchased there with dollars. #VLLC
 
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