A South African woman took to TikTok to express her frustration over the rising prices of Checkers' Freshpak Rooibos tea. She highlighted a perceived pricing strategy where buying two smaller boxes is more expensive than purchasing one larger box, prompting debate about affordability and marketing tactics.
The TikTok video sparked massive debate online, generating many views along with thousands of likes and comments
People had mixed reactions as they headed to the comments section to share their thoughts on the lady's viewsA South African lady called out Checkers' rising prices of Freshpak Rooibos tea in a TikTok. Image: Westend61/Getty Images and @ronniemel0 /TikTokIn a recent video posted by the lady herself on social media under the handle @ronniemel0, the woman expressed her discontent after noticing the higher prices on the popular range of teas, which she frequently buys.
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