South Africans are seeing the price of household goods skyrocket, larger queues and a lack of certain stock in stores across the country, says PwC. The financial services firm, in its latest Economic Outlook, said that despite disruptions to local and global supply chains becoming the new normal, they continue to hamper consumers with rising prices for everyday goods, among other things.
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Here in Invercargill many of our supermarket shelves are looking bare. A 1 litre of organic yoghurt is $8.00 . Not selling. Figs are $42 a kilo. Many items are too expensive , so are not selling. Now many of these expensive items are no longer seen on the supermarket shelves. Shoppers just cannot afford to buy them.
Being a Sassa pensioner it is almost impossible to eat a healthy meal especially if you have to use more than half your pension to pay rent. They have given as a huge R90 increase from this month…but with food price increases this measly R90 means nothing. For me I get R2080 from Sassa. My rent is R1200pm…how in heavens name can we eat healthy food for the month with only R800. And every week prices increase. What about the other elderly people who have to pay a higher rental?
Sorry correcting my maths
Being a Sassa pensioner it is almost impossible to eat a healthy meal especially if you have to use more than half your pension to pay rent. They have given as a huge R90 increase from this month…but with food price increases this measly R90 means nothing. For me I get R2080 from Sassa. My rent is R1200pm…how in heavens name can we eat healthy food for the month with only R880. And every week prices increase. What about the other elderly people who have to pay a higher rental?
We are in for much worse in months and years to come
Yet Ramaphosa gloats at how many grants his governments issues like he is some sort of savior, which only shows his dismal failure glaringly. What that idiot doesn’t grasp is, with prices skyrocketing, his grants are becoming worthless to the millions he gloats about. What a mook! Someone needs to go teach that idiot commie bugger Ramaphosa the age old adage: “Give a man a fish and he eats for the day, but teach a man how to fish and he eats for the rest of his life”.
A jar of peanut butter costs more per weight than most meat. I mean buy a 1kg tub of peanut butter for R80 or a full chicken for R88. One needs to question how is that even possible? Seems big business is doing it on purpose. And they are only crying now, because things are getting so bad people can’t pay their over inflated prices any more. Everyone knows when prices go up, they seldom come back down again. Big business has been up the ANC’s backside for so long, they couldn’t see the writing on the wall until it all goes to hell in a hand basket!
Aunt Stienie sĂȘ “Hoekom moet ek so suffer”?
Ek glo nie iemand het haar ooit geantwoord op die vraag in die destydse TV reeks nie (Agter Elke Man)