Savvy SA consumers favouring informal trade

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‘The consumer is seeing this no longer as a channel just for top-up shopping, they're seeing more attractive prices for some of their day-to-day goods versus modern trade stores and ultimately that does benefit them,’ says consumer panel commercial lead at NielsenIQ, Steve Randall.
12 Jul 2023 8AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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