Economy

Soriana Súper at La Libertad is the supermarket with the lowest prices in Tijuana

It was also classified as one of the cheapest supermarkets in northern Mexico

The Federal Consumer Commission (PROFECO) reveals every week the highest and lowest supermarket prices in Mexico. These are divided in several zones and the goal is for consumers to save money by looking for the best options for their economy.

The Northern Zone of the country is comprised of the states of Baja California, Coahuila, Nuevo León, Chihuahua, Tamaulipas, and Sonora; the Soriana Súper market located at Colonia Libertad has been classified as one of the cheapest supermarkets.

According to an analysis, this supermarket offers a basic basket which consists of 24 products for a family of 4 members, for a total of $933.40 pesos; it should be noted that it contains the most consumed products by Mexican families.

The basic basket, according to PROFECO, has the following items:

1. Edible vegetable oil 1 piece of 946 ml
2. Grains of rice 1 kg
3. Tuna flakes in oil (maximum 5% of soy) 2 cans of 140 g
4. Standard sugar 1 kg
5. Beef 1 kg
6. White onion 1 kg
7. Jalapeño pepper 1 kg
8. Pork 1 kg
9. Black beans 900 grs
10. Chicken eggs, 1 package of 18 eggs
11. Bar of soap 1 piece
12. Tomato 1 kg
13. Dairy milk 5 liters
14. Lime 1 kg
15. Apple 1 kg
16. Banana 1 kg
17. White bread 1 package of 680 grs
18. Potato 1 kg
19. Toilet paper 1 bag of 4 rolls
20. Pasta for soup 1 package of 220 grs
21. Chicken meat 1 kg
22. Sardines with tomato 1 can of 425g
23. Corn tortilla 4kg
24. Carrots 1 kg


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