The relationship between SPAR and KasiD will enable roll-out of SPAR2U services in Kempton Park, Ivory Park, Soweto and Mamelodi...
In a series of ‘first-in-South Africa’ partnerships forged to stimulate local economies and revolutionise the shopping experience for township residents,According to The SPAR Group, this move is challenging the notion that townships are high-risk areas and cannot be adequately serviced.
SPAR2U is also establishing partnerships with Delivery Ka Speed in Pretoria, expanding its reach to Mamelodi and Hamanskraal, and will soon be rolling out partnerships with other local providers to offer SPAR2U in townships across the country. He added, “But SPAR2U deliveries by our partners are not just about ease and convenience; they’re primarily about seizing cost-saving opportunities. Township residents no longer have to queue at taxi ranks and travel long distances for their shopping. Neighbours are collaborating, pooling their grocery needs, sharing delivery costs, and ultimately saving money”.
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