
Una argentina va a Mercadona y se queda prendada de todos los productos: «No lo…
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Tenerife, Spain An Argentine couple visiting Tenerife, Spain, recently shared their "cultural experience" of grocery shopping at the local Mercadona supermarket, drawing significant attention online. The couple, known as Cami Yañez, documented their visit, highlighting stark price differences for common items compared to their home country. "Going to the supermarket in another country is a necessary cultural experience," stated Cami Yañez at the beginning of her video, expressing particular enthusiasm for Mercadona. Her partner, holding a bunch of asparagus, noted, "Asparagus in Argentina, 12,000 pesos. Here, 2.45 [euros]." He continued, "Strawberries, 3.33 [euros]. In Argentina, 13,000 pesos." These comparisons quickly became a focal point for viewers, many of whom are also from Argentina, commenting on the economic disparities. Beyond price points, the couple explored various sections of the Spanish supermarket, including a fresh orange juice machine, which they praised as a convenient feature. Cami Yañez also pointed out the Mercadona perfumery section, mentioning a popular beauty product dupe. The video concluded with the couple displaying their full shopping cart, filled with fresh produce, meats, and other items, and revealing a total bill of 51.71 euros. They then posed the question to their audience: "Tell us, do you think it's expensive or cheap?" The comments section quickly filled with diverse opinions, predominantly from users in Spain who found Mercadona to be on the pricier side, while others from Argentina likely found it more affordable in comparison. This cultural exchange underscores the varying perceptions of cost of living across different countries.
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