Pick n Pay offers South African families R10 million of free groceries

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Pick n Pay offers South African families R10 million of free groceries
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The group says the initiative aims to provide some relief to shoppers during a difficult period while also creating moments of true excitement:

Pick n Pay has announced that it will randomly select one winner from every store nationwide every day until 18 June.More than 2 700 winners have already received a free shop valued at a combined total of R1.6 million.

A total of R10 million worth of free groceries is yet to be gifted. ‘The initiative aims to provide some relief to shoppers during a difficult period while also creating moments of true excitement,’ says the group in a

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