Overview
- In a virtual plenary on August 5, the Confederación General de Almaceneros committed stores nationwide to refuse any deliveries with price increases that lack prior notification or agreement
- Federation bodies including FABA and the Cámara de Almacenes de la República Argentina have begun turning away supplier lists not previously discussed, enforcing the pledge at the point of delivery
- Thousands of small shops coordinate through messaging groups to share real-time warnings on speculative mark-ups, promotional shifts and non-compliant wholesalers
- Suppliers had signaled 3–9% hikes across dairy, cigarettes and cleaning goods, while rumors of fresh 5–9% increases prompted the unified stand
- Retailers insist on curbing unjustified mark-ups but warn that rising service, fuel and input costs could still filter through to consumer prices