#FirstThingsFirst: What’s your grocery downgrade?

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Groceries aren’t getting cheaper, but South Africans are masters at making a plan. From Springbok, the country’s most expensive city at R5,690.83, to budget-friendly Pietermaritzburg at R5,002.77, the price gap is real. We’re unpacking the numbers, the downgrades, and the survival strategies keeping trolleys and spirits full.
10 Apr 1AM English South Africa Entertainment News

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