It’s no secret that Puerto Rico consumers love to shop. With that in mind, and to help the female population make wise purchases.
Puerto Rico consumers reduced their monthly grocery spending by 10 percent year-over-year to $507 in 2012 from $561 in 2011, marking the first time a drop has been registered since 2005, the Marketing, Industry and Food Distribution Chamber, known as MIDA, said Tuesday.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Board hit a mall in Canóvanas Thursday to help consumers get a better grasp of the terms they are subscribing to when signing up to telephone or cable service. The orientation session took place at The Outlet shopping center.
Puerto Rican consumers appear to be shifting toward eating out more than going to the grocery store, according to the results of a study commissioned by the Food Marketing Industry and Distribution Chamber released Wednesday that indicates a 12.1 percent drop in how much they spent last year on unprepared food.
Puerto Rican consumers who earned the same or less than they did last year are spending more on the food they buy, according to a poll conducted by Professional Market Research.
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