Up to 60% Off at ATB and Silpo: Best Grocery Deals on July 3.
Major Discounts at ATB and Silpo Supermarkets
According to Novyny.live: On July 3, 2023, shoppers at ATB and Silpo supermarkets saw steep price cuts of 50–60% on popular items. These promotions drew significant attention, giving customers a chance to stock up on essentials at reduced rates.
Key Discounts
Notable price reductions at Silpo included:
- Cream cheese: 129 UAH instead of 269 UAH (52% off)
- Chips: 41.99 UAH instead of 78.99 UAH
- Whiskey: reduced from 999 UAH to 569 UAH (43% off)
ATB offered the following deals:
- Chocolate: 32.90 UAH instead of 67.90 UAH (51% off)
- Ice cream: reduced from 135.90 UAH to 66.90 UAH (50% off)
- Ground roasted coffee: 144.90 UAH instead of 289.90 UAH (50% off)
- Surimi crab sticks: 53.90 UAH instead of 92 UAH (41% off)
- Veal dumplings: 99.90 UAH instead of 169.90 UAH (41% off)
At Silpo, cottage cheese was priced at 169 UAH instead of 279 UAH (39% off), and chilled trout cost 59.90 UAH instead of 89.90 UAH (33% off).
Beyond discounts, Silpo introduced new technology. The chain began using 'smart' shopping carts that allow customers to pay via a mobile app. This innovation aims to streamline the shopping experience and make it more convenient.
Overall, July 3 brought both deep discounts on a wide range of products and tech upgrades to improve customer service at ATB and Silpo. Ukrainian consumers could buy popular items at attractive prices while benefiting from modern shopping solutions. These price cuts may help boost household consumption, as lower costs for staple foods are especially important in the current economic climate. The adoption of new technology also reflects the supermarkets' drive to meet evolving consumer expectations and enhance the overall shopping journey.
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