
Ahead of Tu B'Shvat: Carrefour is launching two particularly notable deep sales, joining the broad wave of discounts currently taking place in the chain's branches, and offering consumers significant savings on items related to these days.
At the center of the move is a unique sale on Elite arak, which is being sold for only 49.90 shekels per unit, with purchases over 100 shekels, with a limit of up to two units per customer. This is an exceptional price compared to the market price, which makes the arak especially cheap.
Alongside it, Carrefour is launching an additional sale on Nesher Malt black beer, in the regular or diet version, at a price of 3 units for 19.90 shekels, a sale intended for families, and allowing stocking up at a particularly low price.
Both promotions will be valid starting Monday, and for the next two weeks, or until supplies last, in accordance with the chain's regulations.
In the backdrop of the Tu B'Shvat sales, Carrefour also continues to operate the extensive line of sales that was recently launched, which includes significant discounts on baby products, fresh meat and poultry, winter products, dry food, hygiene products and leading brands, a move that positions the chain as a central address for a profitable shopping basket during a period of high spending.
Carrefour emphasizes that the combination of targeted holiday promotions and broad, deep discounts is intended to allow consumers to celebrate Tu B'Shvat in comfort, without burdening their pockets.
The network emphasizes that this is an ongoing move as part of Carrefour's strategy in Israel to lower the cost of living, while emphasizing an accessible and high-quality family shopping basket, one that allows consumers to buy more, pay less, and leave the branch with a real sense of profit.