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Venezuela’s Modern Retail: Sales Rise with Official Exchange Rate Respect

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Pharmacy adn Supermarket Sales Rise‌ as Venezuelan Businesses Tie Prices to Official Dollar Rate

CARACAS​ – Venezuelan ​pharmacy and supermarket chains are reporting increased sales volume‍ following a shift to pricing goods based on the ‌official dollar exchange rate, a‌ move⁤ reflecting the country’s ongoing dollarization and a response ⁤to recent official rate⁤ adjustments.⁤ The strategy aims to provide price stability and⁤ attract customers amidst hyperinflation,though concerns remain about‍ affordability for a meaningful portion of the ‌population.

The trend emerged as an alternative​ for ‍brands ⁣navigating a period where⁣ significant advertising ⁢investment was limited, ultimately leading to a broader multichannel approach. according to ⁤industry sources, brands are⁣ recognizing the inefficiency of focusing solely on digital platforms, especially when targeting consumers‌ over 35. “This is the moment ⁣for marketers,”⁣ stated ⁤an industry expert, “we have to return​ to the planning of ​complete advertising strategies for different ⁣media and audiences, ⁢in ​order to achieve greater dissemination of our⁤ advertising messages.” This shift in marketing strategy coincides with businesses⁤ seeking to regain ‌consumer confidence ​through obvious pricing linked to the official⁤ exchange⁤ rate.

The official dollar rate has seen ‍fluctuations, impacting‌ import‌ costs and subsequently, retail prices. By referencing the official rate, businesses aim to mitigate the ⁣volatility associated with the ​parallel market, offering a degree⁢ of predictability for both retailers‌ and‌ consumers.While this approach has spurred sales,⁣ it also highlights the growing economic stratification within Venezuela, where access to dollars remains unevenly distributed.

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