Pick n Pay asap! is rallying behind the Proteas by refunding all qualifying orders should South Africa win the Cricket World Cup.
Photo: Supplied Photo: Suppliedby announcing it will fully refund all qualifying orders placed between 30 October and 17 November should South Africa emerge victorious in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.The refund guarantee is available for qualifying orders placed on the Pick n Pay asap! app of over R500, and customers must link their Smart Shopper card and register their order via the Pick n Pay asap! WhatsApp channel.
The on-demand service operates from over 500 stores, thereby opening this incredible opportunity for free groceries to South Africans across the country.2. Link your Smart Shopper card in the Pick n Pay asap! app on checkout.
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