The retail giant wants to boost profit margins and grow its market as it tries to keep prices low as inflation rises.
There's also a partnership with Takealot which will see Pick n Pay have a dedicated on-demand delivery service available on Takealot’s Mr D delivery app.
Pick n Pay saw a 14 percent rise in full-year profits despite taking a R2.7-billion knock in lost sales due to the July civil unrest and COVID-19 liquor bans.
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