Permanent price reductions have been introduced in PENNY stores
Since January, PENNY has permanently reduced the prices of nearly 400 products by up to 33 percent. The price reduction mainly affects dairy products, dry pasta and meat products, but the supermarket chain is constantly expanding the range of discounted goods.
Inflation places a huge burden on all households – PENNY is trying to help its customers by significantly reducing the prices of nearly 400 products since the beginning of the year. The affected products include the most popular dairy products, meat products and dry pasta, but many convenience foods as well as teas and coffees are also available at more favorable, budget-friendly prices in the supermarket chain’s range.
The permanently reduced price products can already be purchased with the following discounts:
- On average, pasta is 17 percent,
- cheeses by 15-20 percent,
- cold meats are available 10-15 percent cheaper,
- the average price of each type of coffee and tea decreased by almost 20 percent,
- and certain convenience products decreased by an average of 17 percent.
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