Government aid in Brazil has contributed to the demand for beans, by Ibrafe

게시됨 2020년 10월 9일

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The article explores the implications if Brazilians were to reduce their bean consumption due to high prices. It identifies lentils, peas, and colored beans as potential alternatives, though their high prices could make them less appealing. The article also notes a shift in shopping behaviors, with consumers avoiding supermarkets and opting for online purchases, particularly of essential items. Retailers are responding with flash promotions to boost sales of expensive items.
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What are the alternatives for Brazilians, in case they stop consuming beans? According to nutritionists heard last month by the newspaper R7 Save, the substitutes are, in the order, lentils, peas and beans of all colors. It makes no sense. With lentils above R $ 20 per kilo and peas above R $ 10 per kilo and other beans with prices above Carioca beans and Black beans, the consumer can increase the water in the pot. Therefore, it is worth observing what has happened, in supermarkets, in late September and early October. It is interesting that retailers are doing flash promotions that start at noon and end at 9 pm to attract consumers. And products with high prices and which are in the media are the most targeted, as they have a greater appeal to the consumer. In turn, there are few consumers in stores since the middle of last month. In fact, a new feature for some consumers is to spend as little time as possible inside the supermarket. And when inside, they go straight to the shelf ...

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