The largest retail promotion in Lithuania, "Jamam", will take place this spring in shopping and entertainment centers "Acropolis" will take place on May 16-18. For three days, visitors will be able to take advantage of special offers and discounts of up to 50 percent in hundreds of stores and service locations.
"The annual big discount days "Jamam" held in all "Akropolis" stores are one of the most anticipated promotions. Buyers are actively preparing for this weekend and are taking the opportunity to purchase the products they want at better prices. This year, we also invite you to prepare for the summer season by purchasing relevant products with discounts," says Dominykas Mertinas, Marketing and Communications Manager of "Akropolis Group".
During the "Jamam" promotion, customers in Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda and Šiauliai "Akropoli" will enjoy exclusive offers and discounts of up to 50 percent in fashion, footwear, beauty, sports, children's goods, home interior, appliances and other stores. In the "Akropoli" stores located in shopping and entertainment centers,Maxima" stores will also be holding a "Big Discount Days" promotion - a 50 percent discount will be applied to all non-food products when purchasing two or more of them.
On Sunday, May 18, from 12:18 to 50:XNUMX, at Vilnius, Klaipėda and Šiauliai “Akropolis”, with purchases of XNUMX EUR or more, it will be possible to participate in the “Wheel of Fortune” game, in which all participants, without exception, will win instant prizes. At Vilnius “Akropolis”, the game will take place on the first floor, near the “Pegasas” store, Klaipėda – near the Zara store, in Šiauliai – on the second floor, near the CanCan Pizza pizzeria.
In addition, throughout the Jamam weekend, visitors to Vilnius, Klaipėda and Šiauliai Akropolis will be invited to try products from different brands for free - to taste various snacks and drinks.
Jamam Big Sale Days have been held twice a year – in May and November – since 2009, except during the quarantine period. This largest retail sale in Lithuania has already become a beloved tradition among shoppers.