South African apps help shoppers cut grocery costs

Two entrepreneurs have launched platforms to help South Africans reduce their grocery bills amid rising prices.

Steffen Burrows, chief executive of Still Good, has introduced The Goods marketplace. It sells short-dated pantry staples, groceries and household items at discounts of up to more than 60 percent. In its first year the company helped shoppers save nearly R6-million through value bags from partners including Pick n Pay and Spar.

Ethan Stander founded the free Grocify app. It lets users compare prices across stores and build shopping lists that update by location. The app also shows prices per 100g to help judge value.

Both services deliver or guide purchases nationwide. Still Good uses more than 2,000 Courier Guy lockers. Grocify highlights that most shoppers prefer the cheapest single-store basket over visiting multiple outlets.

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Boardroom scene of Coupang executives facing Q1 net loss and data breach fallout.
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Coupang swings to Q1 net loss amid data breach fallout

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U.S.-listed e-commerce giant Coupang swung to a net loss in the first quarter amid fallout from a massive customer data breach in South Korea. The company posted a $266 million deficit for January-March, compared with a $114 million profit a year earlier. Founder and Chairman Bom Kim said one-time vouchers and temporary inefficiencies from weaker demand were key factors.

A Rappi study indicates that in-person food purchases generate hidden costs of up to 15,000 pesos per trip and a loss of between three and 4.5 hours per month compared to apps.

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Over 200 stores will join the Black Mayorista initiative from Monday 18 to Sunday 24 May to boost consumption. The move comes amid falling sales and slowing inflation.

Russian e-commerce firm Wildberries has discontinued its online platform enabling Ethiopian producers and traders to sell products directly to the Russian market. The platform initially featured coffee, leather goods, natural cosmetics, and home textiles. The company partnered with Ethio Post for logistics support.

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Parliament has decided to reduce VAT on foodstuffs from 12 to 6 percent from April 1, 2026, to December 31, 2027, to bolster household economies. The change takes effect today. Shoppers in Örebro have mixed reactions to the cut.

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