Buying Groceries with R350 at Shoprite | Doing Groceries on Tight Budget
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มิ.ย. 2022
- Mini Groceries for a Student | Doing Groceries on Tight Budget
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If you are between 16 and 25 years , you can also get shopping discounts for free 🥰🥰😊💃💃💃💃💃
1. Click on this link: varsityvibe.co.za/onboarding/...
2. Put your details
3. Create account
4. Then scroll down to " Not with Standard bank " and register... Enjoy 🥰🥰
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Things bought at Shoprite: Total price R320
1. 1 kg Sweet potatoes 🥔
2. 1 kg Onions 🌰
3. 1 kg Carrots 🥕
4. Spinach
5. Cabbage
6. Eggs
7. Clover classics yogurt tubs
8. Brown Sasko bread 🍞
9. 18 Large eggs
10. Crystal Valley cheddar cheese slices 🧀
11. 500g Rondo fat spread
12. 5kg Chicken mixed portion
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Shoprite combo carried me for the whole year😁😁 as a student im saying "big ups @Shoprite"
Amen to that 🙏 😁😁😆
Damn our budget is tight this month. I do enjoy shoprite alot as they are way cheaper in most isles. Certain items like coffee are always expensive,unavoidably.
It's tough 🤞
I enjoyed this...
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I love your energy! Keep going 💕
Thank You 😊 🙏 ❤️
Im a single mum and Shoprite has help me sooooo many time
Im a single mum and Shoprite has help me sooooo many time 😂❤
I'm glad you are surviving in these difficult economic times .. I hope you kids grow up to be the most blessed and kind members of the society 🥰🥰..and God bless you
Sweet video thanx for sharing girl
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That spinach is giving me life 😂❤
💯% life
Try frontline
Hi, what's Frontline?
Shoprite is so cheap in south Africa
You think so?.. Where are you from ?
@@LindoMtsweni I'm from Namibia, it's not that expensive here but still it looks so affordable there. But as student it's really carrying me
Can't get the same things worht R350 in Ghana. It'll cost way more than that
Dammm....things are getting more and more expensive
Inflation in Ghana is as high as 30%. In SA it's about 5% @@LindoMtsweni