Up to 50% Off: Major Price Drops on Food at ATB and Silpo Supermarkets.
Grocery Discounts at ATB and Silpo
According to Novyny.live: Shoppers at ATB and Silpo supermarkets can take advantage of significant price reductions on a variety of food items, effective as of March 21, 2023. These promotions offer deep discounts on popular products, helping customers save on their grocery bills.
- At Silpo stores, customers will find:
- Wine priced at 279 UAH instead of 599 UAH (a 53% discount)
- Pork loin for 37.90 UAH instead of 77.90 UAH (a 51% discount)
- Sweet cream butter for 99.90 UAH instead of 199 UAH (a 50% discount)
- Juice for 12.99 UAH instead of 22.49 UAH (a 42% discount)
- ATB supermarkets are offering:
- Ice cream (0.5 kg) for 104.90 UAH instead of 213.90 UAH (a 50% discount)
- Dumplings for 105.90 UAH instead of 196 UAH (a 45% discount)
- Sunflower seeds for 30.40 UAH instead of 51.40 UAH (a 40% discount)
- Mayonnaise for 32.90 UAH instead of 55.50 UAH (a 40% discount)
- Instant coffee for 286.90 UAH instead of 479.90 UAH (a 40% discount)
- Other promotional items at Silpo include:
- Beer for 49.90 UAH instead of 82.49 UAH (a 40% discount)
These deals allow consumers to cut their spending significantly, making everyday shopping more affordable during a time of rising costs.
It is important to note that a ban currently restricts the import of sausage products, meat, lard, meat-based canned goods, and dairy items into the European Union. This restriction may affect the range of products available to Ukrainian shoppers.
The current discounts at ATB and Silpo on food products offer a valuable opportunity for those looking to save money. Understanding the EU import ban on certain goods is also key to grasping the broader market dynamics in Ukraine.
These supermarket promotions reflect retailers' efforts to attract customers during a challenging economic period, where food expenses are becoming increasingly critical.
Given the restrictions on importing specific items, such promotional offers can help offset higher prices on other products. When evaluating these sales, it is essential to consider their impact on the consumer market and product availability in Ukraine.
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