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- A unique discount campaign is underway, which drastically reduces the prices of selected items to unprecedented levels.
- The promotion includes seasonal delicacies, which until recently were offered at standard prices, but now can be purchased for next to nothing.
- Buyers willingly take advantage of huge discounts on the products they want, which means that stocks in discount stores are shrinking very quickly.
- The lack of any quantity restrictions allows customers to make the most of the opportunity and stock up.
In mid-April, the Biedronka discount chain decided to radically cut prices. The assortment, which was already subject to discounts, now has even deeper and more noticeable reductions. Before Easter, mazurkas were priced from PLN 17.99 to PLN 21.99, depending on the variant and weight of a specific cake. The current scale of price reductions is unprecedented and arouses great interest among consumers.
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Big sale of Easter mazurkas in Biedronka
Currently, one piece of Christmas cake in chain stores costs only PLN 2.99. This means a huge saving of several zlotys on just one package. These types of sales events are rare and usually end extremely quickly. The main goal of discount stores is to completely empty their warehouses of seasonal goods after the past holidays. Consumers quickly realized the situation, which resulted in the mass and rapid disappearance of discounted baked goods from store shelves.
No limits on cheap baked goods. Customers are stocking up in bulk
However, you should pay special attention to one key detail about the sweets you buy. According to the information on the packaging, the discounted Easter mazurkas have an expiry date of April 21, 2026. Although such a distant date may be surprising in the context of recommendations to consume it quickly, for many buyers it is a huge advantage at such minimal purchase costs. What is extremely important, the management of the Biedronka chain did not impose any quantitative restrictions on buyers. Each customer can add any number of products to the basket, as long as they are physically on the store shelves. Such a liberal policy attracts both lovers of cheap sweets and hunters of real bargains who want to fill their home pantries. These are the last days to take part in this extraordinary sale.
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