Sofía “Jujuy†Jiménez spent a few days in her native province with her family and, about to board the plane back to Buenos Aires, shared with her followers the usual order of frozen empanadas What he does at the airport to bring himself back. In the middle of the wait he made a riddle with his followers about the price of the order.
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The model bought a dozen meat empanadas, a dozen cheese empanadas and half a dozen humita. He consulted his followers if you spent more than $30,000 or less than $30,000. Jujuy clarified that when buying them at the airport they were a little more expensive than buying them at any stall in the city.
“To make all the classics of my farewells, every time I come I pass by this place. I buy some empanadas, cheese, meat and they come frozen. Tuqui, I come and solve it for me… They solve my meals†said the model to comment on the context in which she bought them.
The empanadas that Sofia Jujuy bought
Finally he showed the ticket and spent $26,000. “Very disputed results… Generally in Jujuy everything was always cheaper, a dozen empanadas here cost me $9,000 and I don’t know what is expensive or cheap. How much will it cost in Buenos Aires? «I’m lost with the prices,» said Sofia, revealing the details of what she bought to her followers.
Some responses that Sofía Jujuy Jiménez received to explain how much a dozen empanadas cost around the country:
- In Mendoza it costs $4,500
- In Zárate (80km from CABA) they cost between $14 and 18,000.
- In Tucumán it is $5,000. I paid for that on the weekend.
- The dozen in the center of Jujuy is $5,000
- In Catamarca I sell knife-cut empanadas and homemade dough and I sell them for $5,500
- Between 20 and 25 thousand in Buenos Aires
- In Villa Mercedes San Luis there is $5,000