Most Grahamstonions and students shop at Pick ‘n Pay regularly. It is always busy, so it is easy to find someone who has some time to talk while shopping…
Santisha Chattergoon, third year student at Rhodes University, does most of her regular grocery shopping at Pick ‘n Pay. She lives in digs about two and a half kilometres from campus. She passes Pick ‘n Pay on her way to campus every morning, which makes it more convenient for her to buy something on her way rather than go to Checkers.
Santisha finds that Pick ‘n Pay stocks most of the products which she requires, and that the prices are reasonable. She walks towards the 2 minute noodles and grabs about five to stock up for those days when she cannot deal with cooking, saying that “Pick ‘n Pay’s 2 minute noodles are the cheapest”.
She slowly walks through the aisles, glancing at the shelves, thinking about what she needs and what she should get. The word “jambos!” is exclaimed at the entrance to the biscuit aisle. Jambos are for a treat and when she needs something sweet, and it is fairly reasonable. Santisha is disappointed when she cannot find any passion fruit flavoured Pick ‘n Pay no name brand juice. She admits that she is a bit of an addict when it comes to passion fruit juice, and it gets her by the long nights in front of her laptop.
At the food counter she gets two round rolls and some fresh chips, she has not had lunch yet. Next stop is at the fridge where she picks up a 500ml lemon & lime Twizza, and heads to the tills.
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