Recently published data shows how much, on average, South Africans spend on groceries every month – and how it compares to over 100 countries around the world.
In South Africa, stubbornly high food inflation has put added financial pressure on consumers, and a recent study shows that, on average, South Africans spend more on food than most African countries – second only to Egypt., which analysed how much money citizens of different countries spend on groceries.
The collected data shows that, depending on the country, grocery spending can vary from a few per cent to over half of consumer spending.
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