Pep in their step: Mr Price and Pepkor grow market share as South Africans shop for a bargain

By A Mystery Man Writer

Mr Price and Pepkor have been big beneficiaries of a weak economy exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Although sales over the past year have been affected by the lockdown, both retail groups have been quick to recover as consumers shopped down to match their shrinking wallets.

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