Hong Kong shoppers looking to restock their refrigerators and household essentials have a major opportunity starting June 12, 2026. AEON, the Japanese retail giant with locations across the city, has announced its highly anticipated “Super Flat Price” promotion, running from June 12 to July 5, 2026. The event offers customers the chance to select three designated items at a single, deeply discounted price across five pricing tiers — with the lowest tier bringing each item down to just $10 HKD per piece. Goods range from frozen dim sum and imported Japanese food to home appliances, skincare, and clothing.
How the Promotion Works
Rather than marking down individual items, AEON groups eligible products into flat-rate categories. Shoppers choose any three items from a given price zone and pay the flat price for the bundle. The five tiers are:
- $30 for any 3 items (approx. $10 per item)
- $70 for any 3 items (approx. $23.30 per item)
- $100 for any 3 items (approx. $33.30 per item)
- $150 for any 3 items (approx. $50 per item)
- $300 for any 3 items (approx. $100 per item)
This structure encourages bulk purchasing while letting customers mix and match according to their needs.
Best Buys Worth Hunting For
AEON’s editorial team has highlighted several products that represent exceptional value once folded into the flat pricing. Under the $30 tier, popular picks include:
- Doll spicy “ma la” pearl chicken and fish-flavored siu mai (original price $18.9–$20.9 each)
- Life Good triple-fold paper towels (250 sheets) (originally $16.5)
- TOPVALU cleansing face wipes (60 sheets) (originally $12.9)
At the $70 tier, notable deals include:
- Monteur egg rolls (various flavors, 4–5 pieces) (original price $28.9–$29.9)
- HÓME CÓORDY roll-up hand towels (originally $39.9) – not available at Kai Tak store
- Tena incontinence pads (original price $32)
The $100 tier offers items like:
- Pogwon Korean fresh dumplings (prawn & choy sum or pork, 320g–400g) (originally $49.9)
- Selected children’s T-shirts (originally $59) – excluded from Mong Kok, Yau Tong, Kai Tak, Tseung Kwan O, Tai Wo Hau, and Tuen Mun stores
- HÓME CÓORDY rug-comfort slippers (originally $49.9) – not at Kai Tak
For the $150 tier, savvy shoppers can grab:
- HÓME CÓORDY soft plastic storage boxes (semi-deep, 18cm x 26.5cm x 24cm) (originally $79.9)
- Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa loquat throat syrup (sugar-free, 15ml x 10 sachets) (originally $59)
- Sistema double-layer square leak-proof container (1.15L) (originally $68.9) – excluded from Mong Kok, Yau Tong, Kai Tak, and Tseung Kwan O
The $300 tier includes premium items such as:
- German Karl brand three-layer insulated lunch box (originally $398) – not at Mong Kok, Yau Tong, or Kai Tak
- JisuLife Table Fan Life5 Plus rechargeable fan (retail price $229) – excluded from the same three stores
- Hada Labo Premium firming moisturizing lotion (originally $145) – only at Kornhill, Tsuen Wan, Whampoa, and Mong Kok
Important Restrictions to Note
AEON has applied several conditions to this promotion. No additional discounts — including the “Mid-Year Grand Offer” (from June 26 to 28), “Member Super Save,” or “Mono Mono DAY” — can be stacked on top of the flat-price deals. Furthermore, certain items are not available at AEON STYLE outlets in Mong Kok, Yau Tong, and Kai Tak, nor at the AEON SUPERMARKET in Tsim Sha Tsui or the AEON online shopping mall. Customers are advised to confirm stock with store staff before visiting. All items are while supplies last.
What This Means for Hong Kong Shoppers
With inflationary pressure still weighing on household budgets, promotions like AEON’s Super Flat Price offer a rare chance to buy quality groceries, home goods, and apparel at near-wholesale rates. The tiered structure allows families to target the price point that best fits their needs — whether stocking up on frozen snacks or investing in durable kitchenware. However, the exclusions at several popular city-center stores may force some shoppers to travel further or plan their purchases more carefully.
For those who act quickly, this month-long event could translate into significant savings. As competition among Hong Kong’s supermarket chains heats up — with recent deals from Wellcome and ParknShop offering free gifts on diaper and toothpaste purchases — AEON’s flat-price strategy stands out for its simplicity and depth of discount. Shoppers would do well to mark their calendars and arrive early.