Costa Rica: Retail Foods

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Competition continues to drive retailers in Costa Rica to look for new ways to add value to their brands and attract more consumers in 2019. Pricing strategies, brand loyalty registrations, cash back cards and regular discounts for shoppers are some growth strategies implemented by local retailers. Online shopping is expected to become more popular especially among mid to high income consumers and millennials seeking discounts and best savings online.

Costa Rica: Retail Foods

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