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Activist groups demand Pick n Pay remove Israeli products from its shelves, citing ongoing violence in Palestine.
Pick n Pay's partnership with FNB's eBucks programme has exceeded expectations, with 90% of increased spending coming from customers who previously spent less than 20% at the retailer.
Former Statistician-General Pali Lehohla has called on organised black businesses to consider acquiring the struggling retail giant Pick n Pay, highlighting the R3. 6 trillion spending power of black South African households. Speaking at Nafcoc's 60th anniversary event, Lehohla questioned why black consumers remain without ownership stakes in major retailers despite their significant economic influence.
The Springboks have transformed into a powerful brand, attracting major sponsorships from companies like FNB, Pick n Pay, Coca-Cola, and Monster Energy. This article explores how SA Rugby’s brand value has skyrocketed since 2016, with insights into the mutual benefits of these partnerships.
Discover how the Springboks' jersey sponsorship deals have skyrocketed in value, surpassing the R200 million mark.
The retail giant will also be involved in community and women's rugby for the duration of the deal
Discover how South African retailers like Woolworths are transforming late-night grocery shopping with convenient delivery services, making it easier than ever to get your essentials after dark.
Pick n Pay is set to enhance customer benefits through its partnership with FNB's eBucks programme, expanding eligibility from 1. 4 million to 6. 4 million customers starting April 1
Tshwane Mayor Dr Nasiphi Moya announces the closure of a Pick n Pay store in Centurion due to severe health regulation violations, including a cockroach infestation.
Scenes of frustration unfolded at the Wynberg Sassa office as elderly grant beneficiaries enduredhours-long queues to convert their gold Sassa cards to Postbank black cards ahead of theFebruary 28 cut-off.
Global rap superstar Rick Ross makes an unexpected appearance in Pick n Pay's latest Smart Shopper campaign, offering South Africans the chance to win R2. 8 million in prizes. The advertisement, featuring local comedian Schalk Bezuidenhout, has sparked widespread social media debate about the retailer's bold marketing move
Western Cape MEC for Social Development, Jaco Londt, demands an urgent reassessment of the Sassa to Postbank card switch amid rising concerns from beneficiaries.
American rapper and business mogul, Rick Ross is a part of a new Pick n Pay ad and some South Africans are not happy about it. Others expressed that it does not make sense as Pick n Pay could've chosen a South African celebrity.
Netizens are have mixed reactions to the commercial, some are praising it for being catchy, having great visuals but for some it’s just not landing especially as Pick n Pay is closing stores around the country as part of its turnaround strategy, but spending money on commercials with an international star.
Pick n Pay's latest trading update reveals a tale of two retailers: while Boxer demonstrates remarkable 11. 4% growth, the core Pick n Pay brand faces ongoing challenges amid its transformation journey.
Discover how Boxer’s recent IPO is set to reshape South Africa’s retail market, driving growth and innovation in the discount supermarket sector.
Thirty-eight-year-old Michelle, mother to Alexa, 6, and De Wet, 9, died in August, just weeks after doctors discovered a tumour in her brain.
Ackerman received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, honoris causa, on Monday during the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences' graduation ceremony.
The retailer is now targeting more affluent shoppers and is planning to open as many as four premium stores next year.
The IPO valued at R8. 5bn positions the discount retailer for significant growth in the competitive grocery market.
Consumers in the country will search for the best deals to spend their hard-earned rands on as many businesses participate in the shopping extravaganza.
Discover how Agobokwe Motsepe turned his entrepreneurial dreams into reality by co-founding Essence Hair Care with his parents, navigating challenges during the pandemic, and achieving national retail success.
This is the first listing of a soft discount retailer in South Africa and one of the most anticipated listings in nearly a decade.
The IPO sale of Boxer has been a main focus for Chief Executive Officer, Sean Summers.
Moreover, the company anticipates the addition of 24 additional locations by year’s end.