ATB and Silpo Supermarkets Slash Prices on Coffee, Ice Cream, and Meat for January 29.
Discounts Available at ATB and Silpo Supermarkets on January 29, 2023
According to Novyny.live: Two of Ukraine's major supermarket chains, ATB and Silpo, have announced significant price reductions on a range of popular items. These promotions offer consumers a chance to save on everyday essentials like coffee, ice cream, and meat, providing some financial relief during a period of economic strain.
ATB's Current Offers
Shoppers at ATB can find the following deals:
- Ice cream (0.5 kg) for 104.90 UAH, down from 213.90 UAH (a 50% discount)
- Turkey meat dumplings for 111.90 UAH, down from 205.90 UAH (a 45% discount)
- Whole bean coffee (1 kg) for 565.90 UAH, down from 1,015.30 UAH (a 44% discount)
- Mayonnaise sauce for 23.80 UAH, down from 39.80 UAH (a 40% discount)
- Sausage for 36.90 UAH, down from 62.50 UAH (a 40% discount)
Silpo's Current Offers
Silpo is also running notable promotions, including:
- Bacon for 79.90 UAH, down from 139 UAH (a 43% discount)
- Butter for 74.99 UAH, down from 129 UAH (a 42% discount)
- Ham for 119 UAH, down from 199 UAH (a 40% discount)
- Basil seasoning for 15.99 UAH, down from 25.19 UAH (a 37% discount)
- Yogurt for 54.90 UAH, down from 78.49 UAH (a 30% discount)
Economist Volodymyr Chyzh notes that supermarkets are raising prices due to factors related to the ongoing war. 'Choosing between imported and Ukrainian goods is not just a matter of price, but also one of balance.'
These discounts allow Ukrainian consumers to save money on essential groceries on January 29. Such promotional campaigns are a key form of support for shoppers amidst the economic instability caused by the conflict. They reflect how retail markets are adapting to new conditions and competing for customers, while helping to reduce daily expenses for households.
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