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The Big 6.6 Pinoy Fiesta Sale of MetroMart

 

Celebrate the big 6.6 Pinoy Fiesta Sale of MetroMart

Up to 70% off, B1G1, Freebies, FREE Delivery, and 6.60 sale items!

 




The festive midyear period is upon us, the perfect time for sales, especially on groceries and essentials. What better way to celebrate than with MetroMart’s 6.6 Pinoy Fiesta Sale, with a feast of promos, discounts, and freebies from our leading partner stores.


Various items will be available at only 6.60 at S&R Membership Shopping, and 66 at Landmark, from June 6 to 8. These products include bottled Starbucks  coffee, premium cookies, cereal, chocolate milk, and more.


Please see the S&R and Landmark 6.6 Pinoy Fiesta Sale itineraries below:



S&R 6.6 PINOY FIESTA SALE

DATE

PRODUCT

SRP

PROMO PRICE

June 6

Starbucks Mocha Frappuccino Coffee Drink Bottle

₱118.00

₱6.60

June 7

Merba Chocolate & Hazelnut Cookies

₱114.00

₱6.60

June 8

Cacaolat Original Milkshake 1L

₱139.00

₱6.60

 

LANDMARK 6.6 PINOY FIESTA SALE

DATE

PRODUCT

SRP

PROMO PRICE

June 6

Nestle Koko Krunch 170g

₱107.00

₱66

June 7

Heinz Easy Squeeze Ketchup 14oz

₱138.00

₱66

June 8

Jufran Sriracha Hot Sauce Hot 515g

₱189.00

₱66

*Sale items are subject to availability in Robinsons Supermarket branches.



A large selection of sale items discounted up to 70% off are also available at True Value, American Heritage, Karat World, Euro Rich Food Trade and Auro Chocolate. Lots of Buy 1 Take 1 items are also up for grabs at Handyman and Fourtify Market. Plus, be sure to check out even more discounts and freebies from Pet Lovers Centre and Builtamart.




Customers may also avail FREE Delivery with the code PINOYSALE. This promo is valid for ALL Users, with a minimum spend of at least 1,600, for a four-time redemption on June 6, and applicable across all stores, terms and conditions apply. 



Another treat of 200 off is available on Independence Day, with the code KALAYAAN. This promo is valid for ALL Users, for a one-time redemption on June 12 with applicable minimum spend, and applicable across all stores, terms and conditions apply. 




Different gifts upon purchase are also available at our leading supermarket partners, such as Disney Ziploc bags from Landmark, Alcoplus Alcohol Spray from Robinsons Supermarket, a pack of Baker’s Selection ensaymada from Robinsons Easymart, Goodcook Cookie Baking Sheet from The Marketplace, and Good Day soju from No Brand.

The 6.6 Pinoy Fiesta Sale items from S&R and Landmark are applicable to New and Existing Users of MetroMart. A minimum spend of only 1,500 is required in order to avail the discounted items from either supermarket. Each item will be available starting at 9:00 AM each day. Only completed checkout of orders within the scheduled day and time can avail the sale items.




MetroMart Philippines is the #1 on-demand online grocery delivery service in the Philippines. Our grocery partners include S&R Membership Shopping, Robinsons Supermarket, Landmark, The Marketplace, Shopwise, All Day Supermarket, Merrymart, Super8 Grocery Warehouse, Ever Supermarket, UltraMega Supermarket, and over 500+ specialty store retailers like Pet Express, No Brand, Baby Company, Toy Kingdom, Toys R Us, National Book Store, Office Warehouse, Southstar Drug and AllDay Rx. Customers can order from their favorite stores on the MetroMart app and have it delivered to their door in less than 2 hours! Over 160,000 products are available with our 500+ partner supermarkets and partner specialty stores. Order your groceries through www.metromart.com, or download the app on iOS or Android app store.

 

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