It’s 10pm on a weeknight in Palermo, Buenos Aires, and business in the Nuevo D’accordo restaurant is doing well.
There are families savouring steaks, lads drinking beer, people picking up takeaway orders. But it doesn’t take much effort to see the devastating effect that one of the highest inflation rates in the world – close to 140%, according to the latest official figures – is having on daily life in Argentina.
Prices on the