Today the Shoprite Group opened its 100th Petshop Science store, with the opening of its newest location in Glen Marais, Kempton Park. It became the first local retailer to launch standalone pet shops in April 2021 in response to the country’s booming pet economy.
In the heart of Khayelitsha in the Western Cape, the food garden at the Neighbourhood Old Age Homes (NOAH) has become a sanctuary for elderly community members. This little green oasis has become a source of nutritious produce, but more importantly, of friendship and fellowship among the people who tend to it.
Strand is home to the first Checkers Foods to open its doors in the Helderberg district. Conveniently located at The Junction (previously Koopsentrum) in Beach Road, the store has created 22 new job opportunities.
One of South Africa’s most trusted brands, Shoprite, this week set out to remind customers it continues to stand firm on a PROMISE originally made 45 years ago – when the supermarket chain first opened its doors – to provide people with access to essential goods and service at the lowest prices, even in the most challenging economic times.
Usave secured the Overall Winner position at the 2024 South African Plastic Recycling Organisation (SAPRO) Awards and won Gold in the Rigid Plastic category for its Ubrand Safety-First Thin Bleach bottle.
Checkers Little Shop is back by popular demand, and this time with its largest ever collection of 44 collectable miniatures to surprise and delight both young customers and adults alike. The new minis are made from 100% recycled plastic, and to make playtime Xtra special, some of them also offer fun new features, including glow-in-the-dark, scratch and sniff, sparkle and much more.
Checkers supermarkets and selected OK Foods stores are initiating a voluntary recall of its 300g and 125g tubs of fresh Deli hummus with a sell by date between 10 September and 8 October 2024.
Twenty-five years ago, a KwaZulu-Natal family launched a small enterprise with the goal of becoming Africa’s largest manufacturer of disposable hygiene products. Today, Cleopatra has a significantly expanded workforce and supplies millions of nappies each month to Shoprite, Checkers and Usave supermarkets across the African continent.
Customers can continue to send money to Lesotho and Eswatini from all Shoprite, Checkers and Usave stores nationwide, even after the new regulations come into effect on 9 September 2024 which will impact electronic funds transfer (EFT) payments within the Common Monetary Area (CMA).
It is my privilege to present results that aptly reflect a year in which we remained focused on our business and what we stand for – being best-priced, in-stock, solution-driven and customer-led. Our 12.0% increase in Group sales equates to our core South African supermarkets customers spending R21.4 billion more with us this year. During a time when customers are incredibly pressured, this is the greatest reward for our efforts which come as a result of best-in-class execution, innovation and an unwavering dedication to serve. Growth of this nature, in a highly competitive market and from a high base can only be achieved as a result of across-the-board commitment. With this in mind, my sincere thanks are extended to Team Shoprite for their continued dedication to our customer base which numbers more than 30 million across South Africa, not including the nine other African countries throughout which we operate our food retail operations.
Today the Shoprite Group opened its 100th Petshop Science store, with the opening of its newest location in Glen Marais, Kempton Park. It became the first local retailer to launch standalone pet shops in April 2021 in response to the country’s booming pet economy.
In the heart of Khayelitsha in the Western Cape, the food garden at the Neighbourhood Old Age Homes (NOAH) has become a sanctuary for elderly community members. This little green oasis has become a source of nutritious produce, but more importantly, of friendship and fellowship among the people who tend to it.
Strand is home to the first Checkers Foods to open its doors in the Helderberg district. Conveniently located at The Junction (previously Koopsentrum) in Beach Road, the store has created 22 new job opportunities.
One of South Africa’s most trusted brands, Shoprite, this week set out to remind customers it continues to stand firm on a PROMISE originally made 45 years ago – when the supermarket chain first opened its doors – to provide people with access to essential goods and service at the lowest prices, even in the most challenging economic times.
Usave secured the Overall Winner position at the 2024 South African Plastic Recycling Organisation (SAPRO) Awards and won Gold in the Rigid Plastic category for its Ubrand Safety-First Thin Bleach bottle.
Checkers Little Shop is back by popular demand, and this time with its largest ever collection of 44 collectable miniatures to surprise and delight both young customers and adults alike. The new minis are made from 100% recycled plastic, and to make playtime Xtra special, some of them also offer fun new features, including glow-in-the-dark, scratch and sniff, sparkle and much more.
Checkers supermarkets and selected OK Foods stores are initiating a voluntary recall of its 300g and 125g tubs of fresh Deli hummus with a sell by date between 10 September and 8 October 2024.
Twenty-five years ago, a KwaZulu-Natal family launched a small enterprise with the goal of becoming Africa’s largest manufacturer of disposable hygiene products. Today, Cleopatra has a significantly expanded workforce and supplies millions of nappies each month to Shoprite, Checkers and Usave supermarkets across the African continent.
Customers can continue to send money to Lesotho and Eswatini from all Shoprite, Checkers and Usave stores nationwide, even after the new regulations come into effect on 9 September 2024 which will impact electronic funds transfer (EFT) payments within the Common Monetary Area (CMA).
It is my privilege to present results that aptly reflect a year in which we remained focused on our business and what we stand for – being best-priced, in-stock, solution-driven and customer-led. Our 12.0% increase in Group sales equates to our core South African supermarkets customers spending R21.4 billion more with us this year. During a time when customers are incredibly pressured, this is the greatest reward for our efforts which come as a result of best-in-class execution, innovation and an unwavering dedication to serve. Growth of this nature, in a highly competitive market and from a high base can only be achieved as a result of across-the-board commitment. With this in mind, my sincere thanks are extended to Team Shoprite for their continued dedication to our customer base which numbers more than 30 million across South Africa, not including the nine other African countries throughout which we operate our food retail operations.