The main supermarket chains in argentina launched a series of promotions on kitchen items during January, focusing on pots, pans, frying pans and electrical appliances. Carrefour, Jumbo and Coto published discounts on their online platforms that, depending on the product, reach up to 50% off regular prices. The offers include both traditional utensils such as electric pots, rice cookers and cookware sets, with financing options in installments in some cases.
The promotions are available through the virtual stores of each hypermarket and, in certain products, are combined with additional benefits such as interest-free payment plans with own cards or associated credit programs.
Below is a detailed list of the main current offers in each chain, with prices, discount percentages and conditions reported by the supermarkets.
Discounts on pots and kitchen items at Carrefour
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Carrefour concentrates a wide variety of promotions on pots and cooking equipment, with discounts ranging from 22% to 35% on products from recognized brands.Among the outstanding offers is the Pratika Tefal pot with glass lid, which has a 30% discount and costs $50,330, compared to a regular price of $71,900.Similarly, the Tefal Duetto 24 centimeter pot has a 30% reduction and is sold for $87,430, when its usual value is $124,900.
Within the electric pot segment, Carrefour
- Olla eléctrica Yelmo GC3003 multifunción 1000 W (3 L) – 25% off – $69.599 (precio regular: $92.799)
- Olla sartén Gadnic MARMI168 desmontable 2 en 1 – 23% off – $19.549 (precio regular: $25.414)
- Olla de cocción lenta Gadnic Delight 3,5 L – 23% off - $74.842 (precio regular: $97.295)
- Olla eléctrica a presión Gadnic HD100 Plus 1000 W - 23% off – $176.318 (precio regular: $229.213)
- Olla de hierro BBQ Grill de fundición 3 L – 22% off - $146.367 (precio regular: $187.650) – 9 cuotas sin interés con Mi Carrefour Crédito.
- Olla arrocera Cuisinart CRC800CL antiadherente 1,4 L 650 W – 22% off – $236.924,22 (precio regular: $303.749) – 9 cuotas sin interés con Mi carrefour crédito.
Promociones vigentes en Jumbo para ollas y cacerolas
Jumbo aplica descuentos del 40% en una selección de ollas de aluminio forjado y modelos multifunción, con la posibilidad de financiar las compras en hasta 3 cuotas sin interés con tarjeta Jumbo. Entre las ofertas se destaca la olla de 24 centímetros de aluminio forjado Wood Krea, que con el descuento queda en $43.655,40, frente a un precio regular de $72.759.
La misma línea incluye la olla de 20 centímetros Wood Krea, con un valor final de $34.431 tras el 40% de descuento, y la olla de 24 centímetros de aluminio Krea, que se vende a $67.215 luego de la rebaja. También figura la olla de 20 centímetros de aluminio Krea, con un precio promocional de $54.359,40.
Otra de las opciones publicadas por Jumbo es la olla Multiflon de 26 centímetros, que presenta un 40% de descuento y queda en $59.970, con la posibilidad de pagar en cuotas sin interés utilizando la tarjeta del supermercado. Según lo informado por la cadena, estas promociones se encuentran disponibles por tiempo limitado y sujetas a stock.
Ofertas en Jumbo
- Olla 24 Alum Forjado Wood Krea – 40% off – $43.655,40 (precio regular: $72.759) – 3 cuotas sin interés con tarjeta Jumbo.
- olla 20 Alum Forjado Wood Krea – 40% off – $34.431 (precio regular: $57.385) – 3 cuotas sin interés con tarjeta Jumbo.
- Olla 24 cm Aluminio Krea – 40% off – $67.215 (precio regular: $112.025) – 3 cuotas sin interés con tarjeta Jumbo.
- Olla 20 cm Aluminio Krea – 40% off – $54.359,40 (precio regular: $90.599) - 3 cuotas sin interés con tarjeta Jumbo.
- Olla Multiflon 26 cm – 40% off – $59.970 (precio regular: $99.950) – 3 cuotas sin interés con tarjeta Jumbo.
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Sam Altman: Overview and Current Role
Sam Altman is currently the CEO of OpenAI, a leading artificial intelligence research and deployment company. He assumed the role in December 2019, after previously serving as co-chair. His tenure has focused on scaling OpenAI’s capabilities and ensuring the responsible progress of artificial general intelligence (AGI).
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Early Career and Y Combinator
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