If there is one thing most households in Malaysia can agree on lately, it is that grocery bills have been steadily creeping up. A simple weekly shop can quickly turn into a surprisingly expensive outing, especially when it comes to essentials like rice, cooking ingredients, and daily household items. That is why campaigns like the latest Gila Jimat Deals by Lotus’s Malaysia feel particularly timely.
Running from 21 April to 29 April 2026, this promotion is not just another routine supermarket discount event. It is one of those carefully structured deals that rewards shoppers who plan ahead and know how to spot value. From one-day fresh produce offers to multi-day grocery savings and extended essentials, there is something here for nearly every type of shopper.
For those who enjoy stretching their Ringgit further without compromising on quality, this is the kind of promotion worth paying attention to.
Let’s begin with the highlight that tends to draw attention immediately – the Buy 1 Free 1 deal on Enoki mushrooms. Priced at RM0.79 per pack, shoppers effectively get two packs for less than RM1. It may seem like a small item, but for families who cook regularly, ingredients like these add up quickly. Enoki mushrooms are versatile, working well in soups, stir-fries, and even quick noodle dishes. Getting double the quantity at such a low price makes it a practical and appealing buy.
But the one-day fresh picks do not stop there. On 21 April 2026, shoppers can also find Ubi Kentang (Pakistan potatoes) at RM1.49 per kilogram and Kobis Beijing at RM1.99 per kilogram. These are staple vegetables in many Malaysian kitchens, often forming the base of everyday meals. Affordable fresh produce is always a strong indicator of a worthwhile grocery run, and this particular lineup ticks that box comfortably.
Moving slightly beyond vegetables, the promotion also caters to those who enjoy stocking up on proteins and frozen items. The Graze Farms beef burger patties are available at RM7.49 per pack, or RM13 for two packs. This kind of bundled pricing is ideal for families or individuals who prefer convenient meal options without resorting to expensive takeaway food. Similarly, frozen kupang (mussels) at RM7.99 per kilogram provides a seafood option at a relatively accessible price point.
For fruit lovers, the Envy Apple pack (six pieces) at RM13.99 offers a balance between quality and cost. While apples are often seen as a premium fruit, deals like this make them more accessible for everyday consumption rather than an occasional treat.
As the promotion moves into its two-day specials from 21 to 22 April, the focus shifts more towards pantry staples and household goods. One of the standout items here is the Indomie Mi Goreng multipack (10s) priced at RM7.99. Instant noodles remain a household favourite across Malaysia, whether for quick meals, late-night snacks, or budget-friendly options. Deals on bulk packs like this tend to be snapped up quickly, especially by students and larger families.
Sauces are another essential component of Malaysian cooking, and the Maggi Tomato and Chilli sauces, priced between RM4.85 and RM4.89, provide good value for those replenishing their kitchen supplies. These are everyday items that rarely go on deep discount, making this a convenient time to restock.
Snack lovers are not left out either. Munchy’s Oat Krunch biscuits, priced at RM8.45 per pack, offer a more wholesome snacking option that works well for both adults and children. Whether it is for tea time or packed lunches, these kinds of deals make a difference over time.
On the household side, Lonkey dishwashing liquid at RM7.99 for 1.5kg ensures that cleaning essentials are covered without overspending. Meanwhile, small appliances such as the Elba rice cooker (1.8L) at RM89.90 and Philips toaster at RM124.18 add another dimension to the promotion. These are not everyday purchases, but when discounts appear, it is often wise to consider replacing older appliances or upgrading kitchen equipment.
The extended offers running until 29 April 2026 are perhaps the most crucial part of this campaign. These are the items that households rely on consistently, and having them at reduced prices can lead to noticeable savings over the month.
Rice, being a staple in almost every Malaysian home, takes centre stage here. Jasmine Beras Siam Siambest 5% (10kg) is priced at RM29.50 per pack. Given how frequently rice is consumed, this is one of those deals that can significantly impact overall grocery spending.
Canned goods such as Bingo sardines in tomato sauce at RM3.79 provide an affordable protein option that is easy to store and prepare. These are particularly useful for quick meals when time is limited.
Kitchen essentials like Scott kitchen towels (8 rolls) at RM10.90 also fall under this category. While not the most exciting purchase, they are undeniably necessary, and discounts on such items are always appreciated.
One of the more interesting deals comes in the form of a Purchase With Purchase (PWP) offer. With every purchase of two units of F&N creamer (500g at RM3.65 each), shoppers can add RM1 to get Julie’s Golden Crackers. This kind of bundled deal encourages smarter spending, allowing shoppers to maximise value while picking up complementary items.
So, how exactly does one make the most of this promotion?
It is fairly straightforward. Shoppers simply need to visit any participating Lotus’s Malaysia outlet and look out for the promotional tags on shelves. However, a bit of planning goes a long way. Since some deals are only valid for a day or two, prioritising those items early in the week can prevent disappointment.
Another practical approach is to focus on essentials first. Items like rice, cooking oil substitutes, sauces, and cleaning products should take priority, as these are the purchases that contribute most to monthly expenses. Once those are covered, shoppers can then explore additional deals like snacks, frozen foods, and even small appliances.
It is also worth noting that promotions like this often operate on a while-stocks-last basis. High-demand items, especially Buy 1 Free 1 offers and heavily discounted staples, tend to sell out quickly. Visiting earlier in the day or during less crowded hours can improve the chances of securing the best deals.
Ultimately, what makes this Gila Jimat campaign stand out is its balance. It is not limited to a single category or type of product. Instead, it spans fresh produce, pantry staples, frozen goods, snacks, and even home appliances. This makes it particularly convenient for shoppers who prefer completing their grocery runs in one place rather than visiting multiple stores.
In a time where budgeting has become increasingly important, having access to a wide range of discounted essentials under one roof is undeniably helpful. Whether it is the appeal of Buy 1 Free 1 deals, the practicality of discounted staples, or the opportunity to upgrade household items, this promotion offers multiple reasons to pay a visit.
For anyone looking to manage their grocery spending more effectively without sacrificing quality or variety, this is certainly one of those promotions worth exploring before it ends.
Promotional/Event Details:
Date: 21–29 April 2026
Time: Store operating hours (varies by outlet)
Venue: All Lotus’s Malaysia outlets nationwide

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