'No matter how tight the budget, we don't compromise on this item'

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'No matter how tight the budget, we don't compromise on this item'
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Here's what Mzansi does not skimp on💸😜 StaceyJSbuOnECR BudgetBreak

Happy grocery shopping / canvaYes, food inflation has been quite"hectic" as of recent and budget restrictions have caused families to come up with inventive ideas.Recently, one influencer took to Twitter to check in with Mzansi on this.

This just in, South Africans are spending over R500 more each month for basic food items compared with a year ago.compiled by the Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice and Dignity Group . With higher interest rates and an increased cost of living, grocery shopping prices have also shot up.We decided to ask our listeners how much their monthly spend on groceries is. Share your insight below:

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