When grocery prices keep changing every week, most households in Malaysia have already learned one simple habit: plan smart, buy fresh, and never miss a good supermarket deal when it shows up. That is exactly what makes the latest Lotus’s Segar & Murah Deals worth paying attention to.
Running from 8 May to 12 May 2026, this promotion is one of those weekly supermarket campaigns that quietly saves a lot more money than most people realise. It is not flashy, not complicated, but very practical. Fresh chicken, vegetables, fruits, frozen seafood, and bakery items are all lined up with prices that are noticeably lower than normal retail.
For anyone managing a household budget, planning meals for a family, or even just someone who enjoys cooking at home, this is the kind of sale that makes a real difference at the checkout counter.
The promotion is available at participating Lotus’s Malaysia outlets nationwide, and it focuses on everyday essentials that people actually use, not just random clearance items.
Fresh essentials at surprisingly low prices
One of the biggest highlights this time is the fresh produce section. The star of the campaign is definitely the fresh whole chicken with head and feet (Halal JAKIM/JAIN certified) priced at just RM7.39 per kg. For many households, chicken is a weekly staple, and this kind of pricing is significantly lower than usual market rates.
Alongside that, there are equally practical ingredients that form the base of many Malaysian home-cooked meals:
Large red onions from India are going for RM1.59 per kg, which is perfect for bulk cooking. Old ginger from China is priced at RM5.99 per kg, making it ideal for soups, stir-fries, and herbal dishes. Carrots from China are also very affordable at RM1.99 per kg, which is useful for everything from curries to kids’ lunchboxes.
Even mushrooms are part of the deal, with King Oyster Mushrooms (200g pack) at RM1.79 and Lotus’s Enoki Mushrooms offering a “buy 3 for RM2 or RM0.79 per pack” deal. These small savings may not look dramatic at first, but they add up quickly over a full grocery haul.
For fruits, there is a mix of both local favourites and imported options. The Jumbo XXL red pitaya (dragon fruit) is priced at RM7.99 per piece, sweet corn at just RM0.99 per piece, and bagels from the Lo’Ti range start at RM6.99 per pack. There are also indulgent bakery items like Lo’Ti chicken rendang buns or double chocolate buns at RM5.99 per pack, which is quite attractive for snack lovers.
Seafood and fruits for the second wave of deals
The second part of the promotion runs from 8 May to 12 May 2026, and this is where things get even more interesting for seafood and fruit lovers.
Large XXL prawns (20–30 pcs/kg) are priced at RM29.99 per kg, making them suitable for seafood dishes, barbecue nights, or special weekend cooking. Frozen golden pomfret (300g–400g) is available at RM19.90 per pack, while tenggiri batang fish (2kg–3kg per fish) is going for RM29.79 per kg.
For fruit lovers, there is a tropical selection that feels like a mini fruit market inside the supermarket. Thai rainbow mango is priced at RM3.89 per kg, Thai lychee at RM8.99 per kg, and gold milk mango at RM4.99 per kg. Royal Gala apples (pack of 6, size L) are available for RM6.99 per pack, which is quite competitive for imported apples.
These items are especially useful for households that want to balance both fresh meals and healthy snacking options without overspending.
Why this promotion is actually worth the trip
Supermarket promotions often come and go every week, but not all of them are worth rearranging a shopping trip for. This one stands out because it focuses on real kitchen essentials.
First, the pricing on chicken alone is already enough reason for many families to stock up. Chicken is used in so many Malaysian dishes, from curries to soups to simple fried meals. Saving even a small amount per kilogram can lead to noticeable monthly savings.
Second, the variety is practical. Instead of offering niche or luxury items, the list is built around ingredients that people already buy weekly. Onions, carrots, ginger, mushrooms, fish, prawns, and fruits are everyday staples, which means nothing goes to waste.
Third, the freshness factor matters. Lotus’s has built its reputation around providing fresh produce at competitive prices, and campaigns like Segar & Murah are designed specifically to support that positioning.
There is also a psychological benefit that many shoppers recognise: when a store bundles essential items at lower prices in one period, it becomes easier to plan meals for the week. That reduces impulse buying and helps households stick to budgets more effectively.
A practical way to shop smarter
One of the best ways to approach this kind of promotion is to plan meals before going to the store. For example, chicken at RM7.39/kg can easily cover several meals such as chicken soup, stir-fry dishes, or grilled recipes.
Vegetables like carrots, onions, and mushrooms can be mixed into multiple dishes throughout the week. Seafood items such as prawns and fish can be reserved for weekend meals or family dinners.
Fruits like mangoes, apples, and dragon fruit are perfect for breakfast or snacks, reducing the need for processed alternatives.
When everything is priced competitively in one place, it becomes easier to buy in bulk and store properly, which reduces the number of grocery trips needed.
Final thoughts
The Lotus’s Segar & Murah Deals (8–12 May 2026) is not just another supermarket promotion. It is a practical opportunity for households to cut down on weekly food expenses while still enjoying fresh and quality ingredients.
It is especially useful for families preparing for the week ahead, home cooks looking for budget-friendly ingredients, or anyone trying to manage rising living costs without sacrificing food quality.
With fresh chicken at RM7.39/kg, affordable vegetables, seafood options, and fruits all in one place, this is the kind of promotion that quietly supports everyday living.
For those planning a grocery run soon, this is one of those weeks where timing matters. Once stocks are gone, the prices will return to normal, and the opportunity for savings will pass with it.
Promotional/Event Details
Date: 8–12 May 2026 (selected items until 10 May 2026)
Time: Store operating hours (varies by outlet, typically 8.00am – 10.00pm)
Venue: All participating Lotus’s Malaysia outlets nationwide

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