Kabaz, the new price comparison platform in supermarkets – News

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In a statement, the price comparator and marketplace advances that the new platform, called Kabaz, It is the culmination of two years of research and development.

Therefore, the Kabaz It will allow you to identify the supermarket where a shopping list is cheaper and optimize consumers’ savings if they choose to divide their purchases between supermarkets where prices are lower.

Product prices are updated several times a day, allowing “increased convenience, price transparency and informed decisions”, and it is also possible to optimize budget planning by monitoring price trends.

In addition to allowing the comparison of the total basket between supermarkets, analyzing the total cost of the basket in each supermarket, the Kabaz allows you to maximize savings by exchanging similar items.

Prices are available by location, in order to adapt to users’ local reality, and in the future, other features will be introduced, such as a history and a price alert.

According to data provided to the Lusa agency, a simulation of the Kabaz, based on a list of 30 supermarket products, “revealed the diversity of prices charged by different hypermarkets”, with the total value of this shopping list in the various establishments analyzed varying between 94.12 euros, 98.05 euros, 100, 10 euros and 123.15 euros.

“The hypermarket that offers the lowest total price is 24% cheaper than the one that offers the highest prices”, notes the KuantoKustahighlighting that the 29 euros difference between the highest and lowest value “clearly demonstrates the significant impact that the price difference can have on family budgets”.

If the consumer chooses to shop in different supermarkets, choosing those that offer the lowest prices for each product, the total value of this shopping list could still fall to 89.84 euros.

Something that emphasizes the KuantoKusta“also highlights the potential savings that families can achieve by having easier and more transparent access to hypermarket prices”.

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