Shoppers across Hong Kong are in for a treat as five of the city’s largest supermarket, personal care, and convenience store giants roll out simultaneous flash sales this weekend, offering unbeatable discounts on everything from groceries and snacks to skincare and health essentials.
Starting July 10 and 11, 2026, Wellcome, ParknShop, Mannings, Watsons, and 7-Eleven are each launching limited-time promotions that promise significant savings. While the first four retailers are offering a flat 12% off storewide (88% of the original price) , 7-Eleven is going a step further with a stunning 23% off (77% of the original price) for two days. These flash sales come at a time when household budgets are under pressure, and savvy consumers are eager to stock up on necessities without breaking the bank.
ParknShop: One-Day 12% Off With No Spending Cap
ParknShop will hold its flash sale on Saturday, July 11, 2026. Shoppers who spend at least HK$150 at any participating store will receive an automatic 12% discount on their entire purchase, with no upper limit on the savings. The offer is also available online through PNS eShop.
For online shoppers, spending HK$800 and entering code JULY8 gives a 8% discount, while spending HK$1,200 with code JULY12 unlocks the full 12% off. American Express cardholders can get an extra HK$50 rebate on a single transaction of HK$500 or more.
Note that the promotion excludes Great Food Hall, Food Parc at Hopewell Centre, and ParknShop Flash Sale outlets.
Wellcome: Spend HK$168 for 12% Off, Wine Lovers Get Extra Savings
Wellcome’s “Chill賞大折日” also takes place on July 11. Customers who spend HK$168 or more at any Wellcome store will enjoy a 12% discount on the entire bill, again with no cap.
A special bonus applies to wine enthusiasts: purchasing six or more bottles of red or white wine (375ml or larger) on the same day yields an additional 15% off, bringing the total effective discount to a remarkable 26% off (i.e., 74% of the original price).
Mannings: No Minimum Spend Required for 12% Off
Mannings offers perhaps the simplest deal: no minimum purchase is needed. On July 11, every customer at any Hong Kong Mannings store (excluding foodpanda mall, airport, and border outlets) gets an automatic 12% off the entire purchase.
Online orders of HK$288 or more qualify for the same discount when using code 26JULHH at checkout. Additionally, Hang Seng Bank credit card users can earn up to 10,000 yuu points or HK$50 +FUN Dollars on weekend spending of HK$1,000 or more.
Watsons: No Minimum Spend, Plus Extra HK$30 Off With UnionPay
Watsons joins the fray on July 11 with its own no-minimum-spend, storewide 12% discount. The promotion applies in-store and online using a special code.
Shoppers who pay with UnionPay mobile or QR code and spend at least HK$500 net will receive an extra HK$30 off. Moreover, any in-store purchase on the day comes with two HK$100 Watsons vouchers, and spending HK$150 on women’s skincare and beauty products adds another HK$50 voucher.
7-Eleven: Two-Day 23% Off—The Best Discount of the Weekend
7-Eleven steals the spotlight with a two-day “大折日” running July 10 to 11, plus an extra window from midnight to 6:59 a.m. on July 12. Customers who spend HK$100 or more at regular stores (or HK$50 at MTR station stores) get a massive 23% off the entire purchase.
To maximize savings, download the Octopus App to get an electronic coupon that gives an additional HK$10 off on spending of HK$100. Hang Seng enJoy cardholders also earn triple yuu points on every transaction.
How to Make the Most of This Weekend’s Sales
With overlapping promotions, planning ahead is key. Stock up on heavy staples like rice, cooking oil, and canned goods at ParknShop or Wellcome, where the HK$150 or HK$168 minimum is easy to reach. For personal care and health items, Mannings and Watsons offer the lowest barrier with no minimum spend. And for snacks, ice cream, and beverages, head to 7-Eleven for the deepest discount.
Remember to check individual store exclusions, such as certain high-end outlets and airport locations. Online shoppers should note that delivery fees and minimum order amounts may apply, but using promo codes and linked credit cards can yield extra rebates.
Broader Impact on Hong Kong Consumers
These synchronized flash sales reflect an increasingly competitive retail landscape in Hong Kong, where major chains are vying for customer loyalty amid rising living costs. For everyday shoppers, such events offer rare opportunities to save significantly on both essentials and indulgences. As the sales weekend approaches, consumers are advised to make shopping lists, check participating stores, and set reminders to avoid missing out on the best deals.