Lotte Mart Fourth-Week April Flyer Guide: Fruit, Vegetables, Ready Meals, Daily Goods and Home Items

The fourth-week April Lotte Mart flyer is not built around one narrow discount theme. It works more like a full shopping checklist: seasonal fruit, vegetables, ready meals, daily goods, home items and even Children’s Day-related goods are grouped into one weekly promotion.
The key dates shown in the flyer are April 23 to April 29, 2026 for the main flyer, with some non-fresh grocery items running from April 9 to April 29. The main themes are Vitamin Charging Station, bargain vegetables, ready-meal food deals, daily-goods stock-up items, and home-and-living promotions.

Fruit and vegetable sections
The fruit section is the front face of this flyer. Korean melon, cherry tomatoes, Jeju citrus and Zespri kiwifruit are used as strong traffic-driving items. For households that buy fruit regularly, the first flyer page is worth checking carefully because L.POINT and multi-buy conditions can change the real price.
The vegetable section is broader than the name suggests. Onions, paprika, garlic scapes, mushrooms and peppers appear alongside pork belly, pork neck and duck products. That makes the section useful for people planning a weekend meal rather than only a quick vegetable purchase.

Ready meals and pantry items
The ready-meal area focuses on convenience foods that can replace delivery or a weeknight dinner. Fried chicken-style frozen foods, yubuchobap, tteokbokki, cheese, fish cake, dumplings, instant rice, noodles, bakery items, drinks and milk products are mixed with 1+1 or two-or-more discount structures.
This part is best for families who want to fill the freezer or pantry. However, many prices depend on product size, cross-purchase rules or membership discounts, so it is better to check the shelf tag before assuming every single item has the same benefit.

Daily goods and home items
The daily-goods page is centered on repeat-purchase items such as mask packs, body wash, sanitary products, detergent, tissue, toothpaste, fabric softener, diapers and baby food. It is a practical stock-up page rather than a one-item impulse sale.
The home-and-living page expands into cookware, storage containers, towels, bedding, lighting, coolers, tools and pet products. If you are preparing for seasonal home organization, moving, outdoor storage or kitchen replacement, this page may be more useful than the food section.

How to read this flyer efficiently
The easiest way to use the flyer is to decide your shopping purpose first. If you need fresh food, start with fruit, vegetables and meat. If you need weekday meal backups, check the ready-meal section. If your goal is household replenishment, go straight to daily goods and home items.
Overall, this Lotte Mart flyer is a broad weekly promotion that tries to defend grocery costs while also encouraging stock-up purchases. The important check points are membership conditions, multi-buy rules, card benefits, gift-certificate events and store-by-store stock differences.
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