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INAPAM offers discounts for seniors in Mexico for Grandparents' Day
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INAPAM offers discounts for seniors in Mexico for Grandparents' Day

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Mexico's National Institute for the Elderly (INAPAM) offers ongoing discounts for seniors with its card, especially around Grandparents' Day on August 28.
  • The program provides preferential rates at various restaurants and retail stores across Mexico City.
  • Seniors aged 60 and over can apply for the INAPAM card to access these benefits.

Mexico is celebrating Grandparents' Day on August 28, a time dedicated to honoring and supporting the country's older adults. In recognition of this, the National Institute for the Elderly (INAPAM) continues to offer a wide array of economic benefits through its dedicated card program.

Mexican citizens aged 60 and above are eligible to apply for the INAPAM card, which unlocks access to a diverse range of discounts. These benefits extend across numerous commercial and industrial sectors, providing valuable support to the income of this population segment.

Specifically, the INAPAM's Official Directory of Benefits in Food highlights preferential rates at numerous eateries throughout Mexico City. Participating establishments include Darsky Coffee Cafeterรญa, Bellini Montecito, Grupo Daruma, Pastelerรญa Patricia Ramรญrez Herrera, and various restaurants in areas like Roma Norte and Juรกrez, offering discounts ranging from 5% to 20% on total bills or specific items.

Beyond dining, the directory also lists benefits in clothing and home goods sectors. This initiative underscores the government's commitment to enhancing the quality of life for seniors by providing tangible economic advantages and recognizing their contributions to society.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.