Only until March 18: ATB offers discounts of up to 50% on almost everything.


Spring discounts at ATB: which products can be purchased for half the price
Ukrainians are increasingly looking for ways to save on purchases due to rapid inflation and the constant rise in food prices. Therefore, the ATB supermarket chain has decided to update its assortment of goods with discounts of up to 50%.
From March 12 to 18, ATB supermarkets are running a promotion 'Spring Discounts', during which a plethora of products are offered at significantly reduced prices. Discounts range from 20% to 50%, allowing Ukrainians to save significantly on their grocery bills.
'Our goal is to make quality products more accessible to Ukrainians during this challenging economic period,' say representatives of the ATB chain.
Among the products with reduced prices are various categories, such as sausage products, meat semi-finished products, dairy products, coffee, tea, sweets, snacks, pasta, ice cream, and canned goods.
As of March 15, customers can purchase sausage 'Meat Shop/Own Line' Gubernskaya for 59.90 UAH instead of 119.90 UAH, 'Levada' dumplings with beef and pork for 100.50 UAH instead of 185.50 UAH, and 'Kyivskyi Plombir' ice cream for 36.90 UAH instead of 67.90 UAH.
Significant discounts are also available on Lacmi Strawberry cake chocolate, 'Lux' chips, Riga Gold canned food, Jacobs Monarch Espresso coffee, and 'Sausage Row/Smart Choice' sausages.
It is worth noting that ATB constantly offers other promotional offers, such as 'Savings', 'Exclusive discount with ATB Card!', '7 days', 'Wines of the world', and 'Exclusive coffee discounts from Jacobs!'.
For clients of partner banks of ATB (Monobank, Raiffeisen Bank, Ukrgasbank, Oschadbank, Sense Bank), additional financial incentives are provided when using special payment cards.
Also, let us remind you that PrivatBank has prepared personal surprises for 18.5 million clients.
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