New South African store sells products for half the price of Checkers and Pick n Pay

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New South African store sells products for half the price of Checkers and Pick n Pay
Aiming to curb food waste, Still Good resells excess and short-dated inventory from major retailers at substantial discounts across its growing national platform.
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