Now we can buy food up to 40% cheaper
The priority goal of PENNY Hungary is to always put budget-friendly and high-quality products in the customers’ baskets. That is why the department store chain will reduce the price of many products by up to 40% in its weekly promotions starting on February 22.
All year round, PENNY offers discounts, in-store and digital coupons, as well as a loyalty program to its customers, who can get fresh vegetables and fruits, certain meat products, frozen foods, or even salty snack products at all stores at up to 40% cheaper prices. In addition, the prices of some fresh meat, baked goods and dairy products are also significantly reduced.
“We always organize promotions appropriate to the given season, with offers that are updated every week, and within the framework of our loyalty program, we await our customers with additional great offers. With our initiatives, we try to support our customers in making healthier and more economical decisions. In addition, we work closely with Hungarian suppliers and producers, thanks to which we continue to pass on the reduction of raw material prices to our consumers.”
– said Eszter Kazatsay, head of communications at PENNY in Hungary.
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