June 18 Discounts at ATB and Silpo: Which Groceries Are Half Price.
ATB and Silpo Supermarket Promotions
According to Novyny.live: Shoppers in Ukraine can take advantage of significant price cuts on popular food items at ATB and Silpo supermarkets on June 18, 2026. These deals are designed to help consumers save money, with an expanded list of discounted products spanning multiple categories.
Special Offers
At ATB, chocolate is now priced at 82.90 UAH instead of 172.50 UAH, representing a 51% discount. Tea is also available at a promotional price of 27.90 UAH, down from 56.90 UAH, a 50% saving. Other discounted items at ATB include:
- Ramen – 84.99 UAH instead of 169 UAH (-50%)
- Ice cream – 37.90 UAH instead of 76.90 UAH (-50%)
- Beer (2.4 liters) – 55.90 UAH instead of 111.90 UAH (-50%)
- Processed cheese – 15.90 UAH instead of 27 UAH (-41%)
Silpo also features several promotional items:
- Ground coffee – 199.90 UAH instead of 369 UAH (-46%)
- Cookies – 64.99 UAH instead of 119 UAH (-45%)
- Milk – 79.99 UAH instead of 144 UAH (-44%)
- Ketchup – 169 UAH instead of 294 UAH (-43%)
A service fee of 9 UAH applies at Silpo. According to Silpo representatives,
“the service fee is a fixed cost for handling that is automatically added for self-pickup orders.”This charge is an important factor to consider when planning purchases at the supermarket.
These discounts at ATB and Silpo give consumers a chance to save substantially on groceries while reflecting the chains' aggressive strategies to attract customers through promotions. The offers may also signal growing competition in Ukraine's retail sector, as stores vie for shoppers amid economic uncertainty. Such price cuts could boost consumer demand, potentially increasing sales and helping stabilize the industry's financial outlook.
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