
Viral Video Exposes Alleged Price Collusion in Chilean Supermarkets
Rising Food Prices Fuel Chilean Outrage: A Call for Boycott Chilean consumers are expressing growing frustration over rising food prices, particularly the cost of chicken and eggs. A recent video by social media personality @papibabyyoficialandino has gone viral, accusing major supermarket chains Agrosuper and Ariztía of price collusion. While the video lacks concrete evidence, it highlights widespread public concern. "Don't buy from Agrosuper or Ariztía," urges Papibabyyoficialandino in his video. "The collusion with chicken and eggs has begun, my friends." He claims that chicken prices are exorbitantly high, citing examples of prices he considers unreasonable. His video has sparked a debate on social media, with many sharing similar experiences. While accusations of price collusion are serious, independent verification is needed. The National Consumer Service (SERNAC) has not yet commented on the allegations. However, the video's popularity underscores the need for transparency and fair pricing in the Chilean food industry. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of consumer vigilance and the potential impact of social media in raising public awareness about economic concerns. Further investigation is necessary to determine the validity of the price collusion claims.