Smartfill: Redefining Retail in the Township

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South Africa’s spaza shops are getting a high-tech, low-cost makeover. In of KayaBiz, we speak to Nevo Hadas, CEO of Smartfill, about how his company’s innovative refill dispensers are changing the way South Africans buy everyday essentials.

Designed for township economies, Smartfill lets customers purchase trusted brands in the exact quantities they can afford, cutting out packaging costs and reducing prices by up to 50% compared to traditional supermarkets. From maize meal to washing powder, these smart dispensers bring affordability, dignity, and convenience to households, while driving more foot traffic and revenue for spaza owners.
30 Jan English South Africa Business

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