Hong Kong’s Top 5 Retail Giants Launch Flash Sales: 88% Off at Supermarkets and 77% Off at 7-Eleven This Weekend

Shoppers across Hong Kong can expect major savings this weekend as five of the city’s largest retail chains—Wellcome, ParknShop, Mannings, Watsons, and 7-Eleven—roll out synchronized flash sales on July 11, 2026, offering discounts ranging from 77% to 88% off on groceries, personal care items, and household essentials.

The coordinated promotion, set for Saturday, July 11, marks one of the most aggressive discount events in recent memory. While Wellcome, ParknShop, Mannings, and Watsons are all offering a flat 12% off (88% of the original price) across their stores, 7-Eleven is going a step further with a 23% discount (77% of the original price) over two days. For Hong Kong consumers grappling with rising living costs, this synchronized sale presents a rare opportunity to stock up on everything from fresh produce and frozen foods to skincare and over-the-counter medicines.

ParknShop: No-Cap 12% Off for In-Store and Online Shoppers

ParknShop is leading the charge with a one-day flash sale on July 11. Customers spending HK$150 or more at any participating store will receive a 12% discount on their entire purchase, with no upper limit on savings. The offer applies to most locations, including Fusion, Taste, and International brands, though it excludes Great Food Hall, Food Parc at Hopewell Centre, and ParknShop Flash Sale outlets.

For those who prefer to shop from home, the PNS online store offers two tiers of savings. Shoppers spending HK$800 can use code JULY8 for 8% off, while those spending HK$1,200 can use code JULY12 for a full 12% discount. An additional perk comes from American Express cardholders, who receive a HK$50 rebate on single transactions of HK$500 or more.

Wellcome: Chill賞大折日 with Wine Stacking Deals

Wellcome’s “Chill賞大折日” on July 11 requires a minimum spend of HK$168 at physical stores to unlock the 12% discount. The offer has no cap, meaning bulk buyers can maximize their savings. A standout feature is the wine promotion: customers purchasing six bottles of red or white wine (375ml or larger) receive an additional 15% off, effectively bringing the total discount to 26% off the original price. This makes it an ideal time for wine enthusiasts to stock up.

Mannings: No Minimum Spend for 12% Off

Mannings is offering perhaps the most accessible deal: a flat 12% discount on all purchases with no minimum spending requirement. This applies across all Hong Kong Mannings stores on July 11, excluding foodpanda mall, airport, and border locations. The offer can be stacked with existing promotions like “buy two, get one free” or “second item half price,” creating even deeper savings.

Online shoppers can use code 26JULHH at the Mannings website for the same 12% discount on orders over HK$288. Additionally, Hang Seng Bank cardholders enrolled in the “Mannings Shopping Rewards Programme” can earn up to 10,000 yuu points or HK$50 in +FUN Dollars on weekend purchases of HK$1,000 or more.

Watsons: No Minimum Spend and Extra HK$30 Off

Watsons is matching Mannings with a no-minimum-spend 12% discount on July 11. The offer applies to all products, from skincare and cosmetics to health supplements and household essentials. Customers who spend HK$150 on women’s skincare and beauty products will receive an additional HK$50 voucher.

A key tip for maximizing savings: use UnionPay mobile payments or QR codes for single transactions of HK$500 or more to receive an extra HK$30 off at physical stores. Watsons is also giving away HK$150 in vouchers with any purchase, making this an excellent opportunity for those looking to stock up on health and beauty necessities.

7-Eleven: The Deepest Discount at 23% Off

Standing out from the crowd, 7-Eleven is offering a 23% discount (77% of the original price) on July 10 and 11, with an extended window from midnight to 6:59 AM on July 12. The offer applies to purchases of HK$100 or more at standard stores, or HK$50 or more at MTR station locations. This covers a wide range of products, including 7-SELECT snacks, Häagen-Dazs ice cream, Suntory beer, and Cup Noodles.

Shoppers can save an additional HK$10 by using a designated Octopus App e-voucher on purchases of HK$100 or more. Those paying with a Hang Seng enJoy card will earn triple yuu points, which can be redeemed for 7-Eleven e-vouchers.

How to Maximize Your Savings This Weekend

For consumers looking to get the most out of these promotions, planning ahead is key. Start by making a list of essentials—whether it’s pantry staples from Wellcome or ParknShop, health supplements from Mannings, or beauty products from Watsons. Consider combining in-store and online purchases to take advantage of different offers, and always check for credit card partnerships that can yield additional rebates or loyalty points.

The synchronized nature of these sales suggests a highly competitive retail environment in Hong Kong, where major chains are vying for consumer attention amid economic uncertainty. For shoppers, this weekend represents a rare chance to save significantly on both everyday necessities and luxury indulgences. With discounts ranging from 12% to 23%, the key is to plan ahead, compare offers, and act quickly before supplies run out.

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