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Mass consumption fell again in May: drinks and cleaning dropped, while food resisted
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Mass consumption fell again in May: drinks and cleaning dropped, while food resisted

The article reports on the continued decline in mass consumption in Argentina during May 2026, according to data from NielsenIQ’s Canasta de Consumo report. While overall consumption remained slightly positive (+0.3% year-on-year), there were notable drops in non-food categories such as beverages (-1.4%) and cleaning products (-3.2%). Food items showed more resilience, growing by 0.8% in the two-month period. The report highlights a shift toward smaller retail formats and cautious spending habits among households, with supermarkets experiencing a contraction while independent stores saw modest growth. Despite some signs of stabilization, the broader economic context remains challenging, with inflation still affecting purchasing power.

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Mass consumption fell again in May: drinks and cleaning dropped, while food resisted

The article reports on the continued decline in mass consumption in Argentina during May 2026, according to data from NielsenIQ’s Canasta de Consumo report. While overall consumption remained slightly positive (+0.3% year-on-year), there were notable drops in non-food categories such as beverages (-1.4%) and cleaning products (-3.2%). Food items showed more resilience, growing by 0.8% in the two-month period. The report highlights a shift toward smaller retail formats and cautious spending habits among households, with supermarkets experiencing a contraction while independent stores saw modest growth. Despite some signs of stabilization, the broader economic context remains challenging, with inflation still affecting purchasing power.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective overview of consumption trends without overtly favoring any political stance. It cites data from NielsenIQ and discusses economic indicators without taking sides on policy solutions or political actors. The framing remains balanced, focusing on factual reporting of

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