La Nación reports on social media design scrutiny and major changes in utility billing

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on March 28, 2026, addressing topics ranging from social media design to changes in utility billing and the economic impact of tuna consumption in Costa Rica.

In one post published at 19:22 UTC, La Nación shared an opinion piece with the statement: ” #OpiniónLN El diseño adictivo de las redes sociales va al banquillo https://t.co/GRQ0tgQMNt”.

A few minutes later, at 19:25 UTC, the outlet reported on upcoming changes to utility billing by ESPH, stating: ” ESPH cambiará facturación de agua y luz desde abril: revise cómo afectará su recibo https://t.co/R4priJizxn”. ESPH is a public services company in Costa Rica responsible for providing electricity and water to various communities. The announced change will affect how customers are billed for these essential services starting in April.

At 19:31 UTC, La Nación highlighted the significance of tuna consumption in the national economy with the post: ” Consumo de atún en Costa Rica mueve más de ¢5.800 millones al mes https://t.co/NkQLE9aM4A”. According to industry data, tuna represents a significant segment of food consumption in Costa Rica, generating substantial monthly revenue.

La Nación has a longstanding reputation as one of Costa Rica’s most influential newspapers and frequently covers national issues related to economics, utilities, and technology.



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