I am living in the Netherlands (originally from Chatsworth) I watched probably all the videos on your channel. Great work. For reference, these are Rand equivalent prices here in the Netherlands: Loaf of white bread: R28.5 2l sunflower oil: R98 1kg Basmati rice: R51 1kg chicken pieces: R147
Thanks for the reality check. But I usually shop at pick and pay qualisave or shoprite. I find them to be cheaper. Please do the exact same grocery again at these stores and compare. Would I be accurate?
Very informative! Not shopped in SA in a while. In UK we have to pay for our packets / bags too and I think our prices here are about double SA…a loaf of brown bread is about R35 (£1.50) and the other week I paid R300 (£14) for a kg of litchis here in London 😅
Hi well those prices are high. During this December I went to a litchi farm festival. I paid R160 for all you can eat litchi's plus I took some home too. Are most things generally more expensive in the UK ?
@@SumeranGovender I saw that video!! I was so jealous 🤣 I actually went to that same farm in 2019 when I was home for a holiday…yes….EVERYTHING is expensive here…I have to pay to park my car outside my own house!! £170 per year ….and that’s just the start of it
@@SumeranGovender congestion charge is something else…that’s to be able to drive in central London…mine is literally to just park my car on the street near my house…AND it’s on a first come first serve basis so I don’t always get a spot near my home….😅
R558 for 31 breads (sometimes we buy 2 a day 🙈) And R465 for 31 litres of milk is what ours works out to (we're a family of 8; 3 of which are school going kids, & 2 working individuals who take sandwiches to work every day). Life is expensive 😅😅
I live in DBN and hardly do my full monthly/weekly shop at P'NP by the sea but I do check them out on certain items were their promotions make it worth it. Budget has alot to do with that and Nappies are currently killing me but BabyCity is weirdly economical 😅 , great vid though. I generally don't go over R4K a month and that's mainly because of the new born
Hi Sibonga, Thanks for your viewpoint. Yes, I agree that certain supermarkets have different specials, and you just have to do some checking around to see where you can get the best deal.
Hey SG trust you all gud ..missing them vids😂❤❤❤ i only checked ur midmar dam second nyting of camping only nw. And i noticed how you got stuck by undercarriage..small advice bru..maybe next tym you can be stranded with no tow help😢😮...wat you can do is jack car up closest to which ever tyre is affected ..once you have car freed from undercarriage youll notice tyre up off the ground ..so nw insert rocks stone branches watever close by under that tyre then release jack then undercarriage will be clear of ground or surface then drive off slowly..sumtyms it might little extra stones even like set behind tyre as well all depends how much forward you drove onto hightened surface eg like half metre firward then stones will need to be abt same distance behind tyre😮😂❤lets not hope it happens but probably sumone else can read and try it one...even if front drive wheel is spinning in a ditch. Do the same jack up tyre high as possible then install the prop or rocks under tyre to give traction once jack released😮😅😂❤
Hi Ivan, Thank you for that great idea. I don't know why I never thought of that, but luckily, there was help around that area. But I will keep that in mind. 😁
At least you got some lekker food. I appreciate PnP, the quality is good and they do have specials to cater for everyone. Food is generally expensive everywhere in the world at present, these wars may trigger a recession, hole the us don't puff there chest anymore, so sick of them.
What you purchased could last me, a single person, a month. I spend more than $90.00 United States Dollars- about what you spent and get less food. Do you eat fish?
California is getting expensive as well , thousands are moving to other states. Greedy politicians have taken over , it's just as bad as SA in some Cali cities.....🙏
Why you wasting your Lotto win. That store is definitely ripping the public. I shop at Pick n Win. You are paying double for each product, seriously. Anyways, good video.
I am living in the Netherlands (originally from Chatsworth) I watched probably all the videos on your channel. Great work.
For reference, these are Rand equivalent prices here in the Netherlands:
Loaf of white bread: R28.5
2l sunflower oil: R98
1kg Basmati rice: R51
1kg chicken pieces: R147
Hi Kameel, Thanks for watching. Those prices look higher than what we pay here in SA. Some even look double the price. Is there any reason why?
Great video! Very interesting to see what made it into your weekly grocery cart. My weekly spend is around R700 per week for 2 people.
Hi Ashleigh I just thought of the most bought items most homes buy every week / month. Thanks for watching 😀
Thanks for the reality check. But I usually shop at pick and pay qualisave or shoprite. I find them to be cheaper. Please do the exact same grocery again at these stores and compare. Would I be accurate?
Hi Ferhana, Great suggestion!
Cool video
Thank you
Very informative! Not shopped in SA in a while. In UK we have to pay for our packets / bags too and I think our prices here are about double SA…a loaf of brown bread is about R35 (£1.50) and the other week I paid R300 (£14) for a kg of litchis here in London 😅
Hi well those prices are high. During this December I went to a litchi farm festival. I paid R160 for all you can eat litchi's plus I took some home too. Are most things generally more expensive in the UK ?
@@SumeranGovender I saw that video!! I was so jealous 🤣 I actually went to that same farm in 2019 when I was home for a holiday…yes….EVERYTHING is expensive here…I have to pay to park my car outside my own house!! £170 per year ….and that’s just the start of it
@@ladybird74786 is that the congestion charge?
@@SumeranGovender congestion charge is something else…that’s to be able to drive in central London…mine is literally to just park my car on the street near my house…AND it’s on a first come first serve basis so I don’t always get a spot near my home….😅
We want to see more cooking videos, please! :)
Any requests ?
Everything, bhai. We need another cooking compilation@@SumeranGovender
R558 for 31 breads (sometimes we buy 2 a day 🙈)
And
R465 for 31 litres of milk is what ours works out to (we're a family of 8; 3 of which are school going kids, & 2 working individuals who take sandwiches to work every day). Life is expensive 😅😅
Hi Robyn yeah it's crazy expensive. Why didnt they teach us the prices of groceries in school 😅
To a family of 4 that should last at least a month. That supermarket is expensive yeeer
Hi Bernard Groceries, in general, are expensive everywhere
@@SumeranGovendercheckers cheaper
What minimum wage in South Africa or what would a worker in that supermarket get pay
Pnp should sponsor you for this video
Lol, they should uh 😂
I live in DBN and hardly do my full monthly/weekly shop at P'NP by the sea but I do check them out on certain items were their promotions make it worth it. Budget has alot to do with that and Nappies are currently killing me but BabyCity is weirdly economical 😅 , great vid though. I generally don't go over R4K a month and that's mainly because of the new born
Hi Sibonga, Thanks for your viewpoint. Yes, I agree that certain supermarkets have different specials, and you just have to do some checking around to see where you can get the best deal.
Dabla beans
Methi herbs
Calabash
1/2 sheep head
Tripe - cleaned one
I gave you the list. What you went and bought?
You can't eat all those veggies in a week?
You should do an updated video on this bru 👍🏾
Lmao too costly 😅
I shop at Checkers, shoprite or ok foods...way cheaper than pick and pay and spar
Yes I agree those supermarkets are cheaper than pick n pay
Hey SG trust you all gud ..missing them vids😂❤❤❤ i only checked ur midmar dam second nyting of camping only nw. And i noticed how you got stuck by undercarriage..small advice bru..maybe next tym you can be stranded with no tow help😢😮...wat you can do is jack car up closest to which ever tyre is affected ..once you have car freed from undercarriage youll notice tyre up off the ground ..so nw insert rocks stone branches watever close by under that tyre then release jack then undercarriage will be clear of ground or surface then drive off slowly..sumtyms it might little extra stones even like set behind tyre as well all depends how much forward you drove onto hightened surface eg like half metre firward then stones will need to be abt same distance behind tyre😮😂❤lets not hope it happens but probably sumone else can read and try it one...even if front drive wheel is spinning in a ditch. Do the same jack up tyre high as possible then install the prop or rocks under tyre to give traction once jack released😮😅😂❤
Hi Ivan, Thank you for that great idea. I don't know why I never thought of that, but luckily, there was help around that area. But I will keep that in mind. 😁
At least you got some lekker food. I appreciate PnP, the quality is good and they do have specials to cater for everyone. Food is generally expensive everywhere in the world at present, these wars may trigger a recession, hole the us don't puff there chest anymore, so sick of them.
Good viewpoint, thanks 😊
Can't believe the Indian currency is so cheap
Wow so cheap in SA and the quality looks good too.
Where are you watching from ?
What you purchased could last me, a single person, a month. I spend more than $90.00 United States Dollars- about what you spent and get less food. Do you eat fish?
California is getting expensive as well , thousands are moving to other states. Greedy politicians have taken over , it's just as bad as SA in some Cali cities.....🙏
Hello remember me when i asked you to try sushi. you should make and eat it
Yes I remember you 😀
Weekly R550
Why you wasting your Lotto win. That store is definitely ripping the public. I shop at Pick n Win. You are paying double for each product, seriously. Anyways, good video.
Thanks
Yo, this all 4 you, yo dude that's a lot for one person.
Not only me
Hey man you eat much. Drink water and boiled veg every day.