If grocery bills have been creeping higher month after month, this is one event that deserves serious attention. For two days only, from 13 to 14 February 2026, Lotus’s Malaysia is rolling out its Jualan Rahmah Madani across selected outlets in Selangor, offering essential groceries and household necessities at specially reduced Rahmah prices.
This is not just another supermarket weekend deal. It is a focused initiative supported by KPDN Selangor to help households manage the cost of living. And with prices like these, it makes practical sense to plan ahead and shop smart.
For families who cook daily, pack school lunches, care for children or simply want to stretch their Ringgit further, this short two-day window could translate into meaningful savings for the weeks ahead.
Fresh Protein & Produce at Budget-Friendly Prices
Let’s begin with the items that form the backbone of most Malaysian kitchens: chicken, seafood, eggs and vegetables.
Whole chicken with head and feet is priced at RM6.58 per kg. Anyone who regularly shops for poultry will know that this rate is significantly lower than what is commonly seen. Chicken remains one of the most versatile proteins in Malaysian cooking. From ayam goreng and curry to soups and stir-fries, it appears in countless weekly meal plans. Buying at this price allows families to plan multiple dishes without straining the budget.
Seafood lovers are not left out either. Ikan sardin is going for RM8.98 per kg, while udang sederhana L (60–70 ekor per kg) is priced at RM22.98 per kg. Prawns often feel like a special-occasion ingredient, but at this promotional rate, they become far more accessible. Weekend butter prawns or sambal udang suddenly feel affordable rather than indulgent.
Eggs are another household essential, and a tray of 30 Grade C eggs is available at RM9.99. Eggs are used in breakfasts, baking, frying rice, noodles and countless local dishes. Securing a tray at this price can immediately reduce weekly food costs.
On the vegetable and fruit side, shoppers can pick up:
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Bawang Merah Besar India – RM1.79/kg
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Kobis Bulat China – RM2.38/kg
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Halia Tua – RM5.98/kg
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Mangga Susu Gold – RM4.38/kg
These are everyday cooking ingredients, not luxury imports. Onions and ginger form the flavour base of many Malaysian dishes. Cabbage is a practical, affordable vegetable that stretches across multiple meals. Even mangoes at RM4.38 per kg offer a refreshing treat without overspending.
When core ingredients are discounted like this, the savings quickly add up across an entire week’s worth of meals.
Pantry Staples That Make Bulk Buying Sensible
Beyond fresh produce, the Jualan Rahmah Madani promotion includes pantry essentials that households purchase repeatedly throughout the month.
Among the highlights:
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Minyak Masak 5kg – RM26.98 per unit
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Minyak Masak 1kg – RM2.50 per pack
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Indomie Mi Goreng Asli / Spesial (5 x 80gm/85gm) – RM3.45 per pack
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Cap Lili Tepung Gandum 850gm – RM1.98 per pack
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Adabi Serbuk Kunyit Campuran 250gm – RM5.95 per pack
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LLK Sos Tiram Panda (770gm + 255gm free) – RM7.68 per pack
Cooking oil is one of the most important kitchen necessities, and price fluctuations have affected many households. Seeing a 5kg bottle at RM26.98 is a genuine opportunity to stock up within the allowed limits. Instead of purchasing smaller bottles at higher cumulative costs later, families can secure their supply at a better rate now.
Instant noodles at RM3.45 for five packs are practical for busy workdays, student meals or emergency pantry back-ups. Flour at RM1.98 opens the door to home baking, frying batter and simple comfort dishes. Spices and sauces, such as turmeric powder and oyster sauce, are staples that stretch across dozens of recipes.
Buying these items during a Rahmah campaign simply makes financial sense.
Household Essentials That Quietly Eat Into Budgets
Often, it is not the big purchases but the recurring essentials that slowly drain monthly spending. This promotion covers several of those key items as well.
Included in the Rahmah pricing are:
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Milo refill pack 1.8kg (with free 200g) – RM33.48 per pack
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Dutch Lady Susu Tepung 123 / 456 (850gm) – RM21.39 per pack
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Breeze liquid detergent 3.6kg – RM16.28 per unit
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Sunlight dishwashing liquid 800ml – RM4.18 per unit
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Cute & Care baby pants (M60/L50/XL42/XXL36) – RM21.99 per pack
For families with school-going children, Milo and milk powder are frequent purchases. Getting them at reduced prices provides noticeable relief across the month. Parents with young children will understand how quickly diaper costs accumulate. A discounted pack at RM21.99 is not just a small saving; it contributes directly to managing household expenses.
Detergent and dishwashing liquid are unavoidable recurring buys. When these items are included in Rahmah pricing, it becomes practical to stock up and reduce the number of higher-priced emergency purchases later.
Why It Is Worth Planning Ahead
This event is strictly limited to two days only. Prices are offered while stocks last, and quantities are restricted according to KPDN-approved limits. That means not every shopper will be able to buy unlimited amounts, and popular items may run out.
The key to maximising this promotion is preparation. Instead of walking in casually, shoppers should consider listing high-impact items first: cooking oil, chicken, eggs, detergent and milk powder. These are products that appear repeatedly in monthly expense breakdowns.
Payment using Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (MyKasih) is also accepted, making the promotion accessible to eligible beneficiaries.
For families across Selangor, this initiative is an opportunity to reduce cost-of-living pressure in a very practical way. It is not about impulse buying. It is about strategic spending.
Participating Locations in Selangor
The promotion is available only at selected outlets in:
Jenjarom, Kajang, Klang, Ampang, Semenyih, Bukit Beruntung, Kuala Selangor, Puncak Alam, Rawang, Ara Damansara, Bandar Bukit Puchong and Setia Alam.
Shoppers should ensure they visit one of these participating locations to enjoy the Rahmah pricing.
Final Thoughts
With rising prices affecting daily groceries, events like this provide real breathing room for families. Chicken at RM6.58 per kg, eggs at RM9.99 per tray and 5kg cooking oil at RM26.98 are not prices seen every week.
For just two days, households in Selangor have the chance to secure essential items at meaningful discounts. Missing the window could mean paying standard prices again shortly after.
Planning a trip to the participating Lotus’s outlets on 13 or 14 February 2026 could translate into real savings for the rest of the month. In times like these, smart timing and practical buying decisions make all the difference.
Promotional/Event Details:
Date: 13–14 February 2026
Time: During normal operating hours of participating outlets
Venue: Selected Lotus’s outlets in Selangor (Jenjarom, Kajang, Klang, Ampang, Semenyih, Bukit Beruntung, Kuala Selangor, Puncak Alam, Rawang, Ara Damansara, Bandar Bukit Puchong, Setia Alam)

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