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Revision as of 13:16, 5 August 2024
<< Back to Country Support
Food categories
Labels
Industry labels
Public & Independent labels
- Sin TACC (No wheat, oats, rye, barley) - Wikidata Item - Official Website
- Orgánico Argentina (Organic products) - Wikidata Item - Official Website
Religious labels
Laws
- https://wiki.openfoodfacts.org/User:Tacinte#Argentina_Regulation_on_Food_Labelling
- Food_additives#Argentina
- Dates_on_the_products#Argentina
Traffic light systems and others
Food Scandals
- 1991: Powdered milk in bad shape, with traces of Chernobyl contamination.[1][2] Political Corruption
Consumer Organisations
Consumer_associations#Argentina
National food companies
Independant brands
Distributor brands
🏭 Food manufacturers and retailers Yes! To enrich the database, we can count on contributors... but also on food manufacturers! Indeed, as they are the source of the data, which often means that they are able to provide good quality data, and in bigger volumes than manual individual contributions.
Help convince local producers to share their data
Supermarket chains
- Coto
- La Anónima
- La Genovesa
- Todo
- Cooperativa Obrera
- Walmart
- Disco
- Jumbo
- Carrefour
- Carrefour Express
- Carrefour Market
- Carrefour MAXI
- Changomás
- Vea
- Dia
Geographic food origins databases
Local databases of interest
Open Food Facts like websites and apps
Translations
Communities we can reach out to
- Facebook groups (local food, slow food, non-GMOs, organic…)
- Meetups
- Industry events
Open Prices - Access to Information requests (GDPR requests)
As part of Project:Open-Prices, we need price points for products, loads of them.
If you have a fidelity card, you can ask your data, using the GDPR (if you're in a EU country, or using other laws if you're elsewhere). https://wiki.openfoodfacts.org/GDPR_request#Argentina
Local OFF contributor missions
Open Products Facts
Stats
- You can see the evolution of the number of products at: https://ar.openfoodfacts.org/product-count
Get in touch
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