Amazon Officially Launches in South Africa, Netizens React: “Takealot Is in Big Trouble”

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Amazon Officially Launches in South Africa, Netizens React: “Takealot Is in Big Trouble”
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Amazon officially launched in South Africa, allowing customers a new online shopping experience. However, people on social media are already complaining.

The online community took to their relevant social media platforms to compare the newly launched store to South Africa's TakealotSouth Africashared that the site may have had a soft launch this morning and already allowed local shoppers to place orders.could have a run for its money. However, the difference in stores may have some South Africans sticking with Takealot while others are ready to give Amazon a try.

"The product offerings is lighter than I thought but more importantly, it doesn't feel like Amazon. No mention of Prime, no ability to manage your amazon devices, etc. It feels like a normal online store.""Amazon is now available in South Africa. Takealot is in big trouble.", customers can shop from a selection of local and international brands across 20 product categories. These categories include Health and Beauty, Electronics and Home & Kitchen.

After his house order shipped to him, he made a clip to show people the house and the colour it came with. The latest house owner spoke about the house and said he had to place it on temporary land for a fee.

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