But... every second week are 'actions' (discounts) from -20% to -40% and for some -50%. Another market gives -40% for half of the goods every Thursday! Any product always has a discount, the only difference is the manufacturer this week. Most of these i never brought without discount for years.
Hi! I am coming to Kaunas for my studies from Kazakhstan. Could you please tell me which stores usually have those discounts and how to get them. I would really appreciate your help!
@@BolatDosbolatov Hi Bolat, sure! There are four main retailers: Maxima, Lidl, Rimi, and Iki. All of them have apps, and after installing one and creating an account, you usually need to scan a QR code from the app at the checkout. Also, discounts change every week, so you can track the current discounts in paper booklets in-store or in the online versions of them in the 'Mano akcijos' app.
Hi, sure! Please check my video about the cost of living in Vilnius. There are briefly provided a few tips. ua-cam.com/video/_AQ0ORfmYBI/v-deo.htmlsi=W075OqiQrUdJjx2v
Unfortunately, it's difficult to say, as there were multiple purchases to show a bigger variety of products. However, my regular amount for a set of products with delivery is 60-70€. Or about 200€ per person per month.
thank you man, very informative video for me as I will be moving to Vilnius for university at the end of the summer :)
Glad I could help! Going to prepare one more video, about cost of living. Hope it will be interesting as well!
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But... every second week are 'actions' (discounts) from -20% to -40% and for some -50%. Another market gives -40% for half of the goods every Thursday!
Any product always has a discount, the only difference is the manufacturer this week.
Most of these i never brought without discount for years.
Correct! I'm just doing the same. As for plenty of products, there is no sense to buy with the full price.
Hi!
I am coming to Kaunas for my studies from Kazakhstan.
Could you please tell me which stores usually have those discounts and how to get them.
I would really appreciate your help!
@@BolatDosbolatov
Hi Bolat, sure! There are four main retailers: Maxima, Lidl, Rimi, and Iki. All of them have apps, and after installing one and creating an account, you usually need to scan a QR code from the app at the checkout. Also, discounts change every week, so you can track the current discounts in paper booklets in-store or in the online versions of them in the 'Mano akcijos' app.
So helpful and informative video as i am coming lithuania in 1 week you dont know much you helped me keep it up❤
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@@dipakneupane3817Hi, I'm not sure I understood your question correctly. Could you please be a bit more specific?
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Can you also make videos on how to find a place to rent in Lithuania
Hi, sure! Please check my video about the cost of living in Vilnius. There are briefly provided a few tips.
ua-cam.com/video/_AQ0ORfmYBI/v-deo.htmlsi=W075OqiQrUdJjx2v
How much you paid for that in total ?
Unfortunately, it's difficult to say, as there were multiple purchases to show a bigger variety of products. However, my regular amount for a set of products with delivery is 60-70€. Or about 200€ per person per month.
@@zhurnevich€200 per person per month is luxury. Must include alcohol, too.
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