Pick n Pay today announced its results for the 52 weeks ended 1 March 2026 (FY26), reflecting steady progress in its multi-year turnaround strategy, with underlying operational improvements across the core Pick n Pay supermarket business, and another year of strong growth from Boxer.
Pick n Pay opens Western Cape stores as drop-off points to support temporarily displaced families
FNB and Pick n Pay ecosystem has returned more than R600 million in value to customers in 12 months
On 1 April, customers will earn 5x Smart Shopper points on all purchases for one day only – and not as an April Fools' joke, but as a simple way to help customers get more from their everyday shop.
Apple lovers have reason to celebrate as one of the world's sassiest new apple varieties – now grown locally in Ceres – returns to South African shelves for a second season, with significantly more fruit coming off maturing trees.
Smart Shopper wins Best Retail Loyalty Programme of the Year in Africa
Pick n Pay Clothing is now available to millions more customers nationwide following its launch on the Pick n Pay asap! app, making affordable, quality clothing easier to access through a platform customers already use every day for their daily grocery needs.
At a time when every rand counts and with loyalty usage at record levels and promotions increasingly shaping shopping decisions, Pick n Pay's returning Smart Shopper Price Palooza campaign shows how loyalty-driven promotions can translate into real financial relief.
The Western Cape is home to hundreds of child and youth care centres, many of which face increasing pressure due to underfunding, staff burnout and the complex trauma experienced by children in their care. The Sunshine & Smiles Festival held this past weekend in Cape Town, saw a day of connection, play and emotional healing for hundreds of children from care facilities across the Western Cape.
Pick n Pay today announced a new partnership with Springbok captain and global rugby icon Siya Kolisi, uniting two proudly South African leaders around a shared commitment to care, community, and meaningful impact.
Last week Pick n Pay successfully concluded its inaugural Project School Takeover, a multi-school intervention programme aimed at giving under-resourced rural learners a dignified, supported start to the academic year. Over the course of January, Pick n Pay and its partners visited rural primary schools in the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, delivering essential back-to-school support to learners and their families.
Pick n Pay continued its inaugural "Project School Takeover" at Kleinfontein Primary School near Swellendam, marking the second of three rural school interventions this month in communities where the retailer operates. Pick n Pay and its partners responded to the financial pressure many South African families face at the start of the school year, when too many children still arrive at school without basic necessities. The handover saw 33 learners receive grocery hampers valued at R1000 each, along with essential school supplies, shoes, vouchers and nutrition support.
Pick n Pay launched its inaugural Project School Takeover at Bergrivier NGK Primary School last week, marking the first of three farm school interventions this month in communities where the retailer operates. The initiative is a Pick n Pay-led programme delivered in collaboration with Pick n Pay's CSI platforms, Feed the Nation Foundation, and Pick n Pay School Club, along with generous suppliers (sponsors) demonstrating how the retailer's network creates meaningful, dignified impact at scale.
Everyday financial behaviour is changing across South Africa as traditional bank branches and ATMs continue to decline, and customers increasingly turn to retail stores to access financial services.
What began as a young farmer's response to tragedy has evolved into a business that, three generations later, transforms forestry waste into premium charcoal products and creates employment in rural KwaZulu-Natal.
School learners have been rewarded for acts of kindness, selflessness, bravery or environmental stewardship in the 2025 Pick n Pay School Club Hero Awards, reminding us that heroism is not about grand gestures, but everyday acts of character.
Pick n Pay's reimagined asap! delivery app is delivering impressive results, with on-demand grocery retail turnover growing 40% year-on-year in the first half of FY26, following a complete technology transformation in April.
Pick n Pay has unveiled its newly refurbished Klerksdorp Hypermarket, offering North West customers a modernised, one-stop shopping destination that delivers greater convenience, variety and value.
Summer is here, and Pick n Pay has turned up the temperature on flavour with exciting new watermelon varieties that are as striking as they are delicious.
Pick n Pay has released insights from their Smart Shopper loyalty members ahead of Black Friday and shared details of its year-long preparation for one of the country's most important retail trading periods.
Vivo Energy Botswana and Pick n Pay have partnered to launch a new era of convenience retail with the country's first Pick n Pay Go store, offering customers quality products and services from two leading names in fuel and retail.
For the first time, seven young designers from PnP Clothing's Futurewear programme - created to nurture emerging talent and support local manufacturing - have joined forces to design a limited-edition collection.
Pick n Pay today announced its interim results for the 26 weeks ended 31 August 2025 (H1 FY26), reflecting steady progress on its turnaround. The Group's core Pick n Pay supermarket segment continued its recovery journey, while Boxer delivered outstanding results, achieving a market-leading 13.9% turnover growth, further cementing its position as South Africa's leading grocery discounter. PnP Clothing opened its 400th stand-alone store as it expanded its reach and delivered further market share gains. Online sales recorded solid double-digit growth, underscoring the Group's growing competitiveness in the digital retail space.
Ahead of International E-Waste Day on 14 October Pick n Pay, together with Ewaste Africa and the E-waste Recycling Authority (ERA), reminds the public that old phones, laptops, TVs, fridges and broken toasters don't belong in cupboards, garages or landfills, and that these gadgets, known as e-waste, have recyclable components.
Pick n Pay's annual Wine & Food Festival attracted close to 4 000 Johannesburg visitors this past weekend. Up fifteen percent from last year, demonstrating how far the retailer has come in revitalising its offering over the past 18 months.
More than 5 000 learners from 15 schools across Swellendam became recycling champions during this year's Polyco Schools Recycling Competition, hosted in celebration of National Recycling Week (15–19 September). The initiative, led by the Swellendam Municipality in partnership with corporate sponsors, set out to inspire learners to embrace recycling, introduce the role of buy-back centres, and address the root causes of litter and illegal dumping. The competition highlighted the importance of turning waste into value.
FROM POITJIE POTS TO PAPER PLATES
Pick n Pay opened its first Hypermarket in Pietermaritzburg on Tuesday, 23 September, following the conversion of its existing Supermarket at Midlands Liberty Mall. This investment marks a significant transformation of the former Pick n Pay Supermarket into a full-scale Hypermarket – delivering a brand-new, one-stop shopping experience for customers in Pietermaritzburg and the greater KwaZulu-Natal region.
Pick n Pay has been reaffirmed its leadership in loyalty innovation by winning multiple accolades at the prestigious 2025 South African Loyalty Awards, including a top category win and several commendations across key campaign and data categories. The retailer's wins reflect its deep commitment to delivering value-driven, customer-first loyalty experiences that resonate with millions of South Africans.
PnP Clothing has reached a major milestone with the opening of its 400th stand-alone store at Westgate Mall in Roodepoort, Gauteng. This landmark moment marks more than two decades of consistent growth for the brand and reflects its increasing relevance in South Africa's dynamic retail landscape.
In September, South Africa celebrates its rich tapestry of cultural traditions as part of Heritage Month. As a celebration of fashion's prominent role in our country's heritage, PnP Clothing is launching the second 2025 Futurewear clothing range on 1 September. In partnership with Alizwa Ngesipho Sibawu, founder of fashion brand Alizwa Wakwa Sibawu, this limited-edition collection is a tribute to shared heritages and the free spirit of African summers.
Springfield Farms in Limpopo is helping feed South Africa’s avo obsession – one sustainable harvest at a time
Avocado season has been in full swing since March, and South Africans are scooping up the country’s favourite fruit in record volumes. With creamy texture, great health credentials, and versatile uses, it's easy to understand the obsession.
South African consumers are becoming more deal-driven, especially as household budgets are stretched. According to an industry report from McKinsey & Company titled Consumers: Spending more to buy less, many consumers delay purchases until items go on sale as part of their cost-saving strategies. This is the same for loyalty rewards and promotional campaigns.
Pick n Pay's Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD) programme has delivered 44% year-on-year sales growth for its SMME partners, underscoring the strong economic impact of small business integration within its supply chain. The initiative, which has grown to include 146 locally sourced suppliers with an average of 10 new SMMEs onboarded annually, is directly contributing to job creation and expanding consumer choice with innovative, high-quality local products.
As South African households continue to face rising living costs and make more intentional spending choices, retailers are urged to deliver meaningful value. Pick n Pay's Price Palooza campaign supports this notion, reinforcing how loyalty programmes are helping customers stretch their budgets through discounts, rewards, and a little excitement at the till.
12 August 2025: From FNB to Absa, TymeBank to Standard Bank, and now Capitec, Pick n Pay continues to unite South Africa's leading banks under one roof, giving customers unmatched convenience when managing their money while they shop. With the addition of Capitec cash deposits at Pick n Pay tills, now empowers all banked customers to deposit cash, withdraw funds, and transfer money instantly at the checkout, making Pick n Pay the most accessible banking point in retail.
In celebration of International Youth Day, observed annually on 12 August, Pick n Pay is reaffirming its commitment to empowering young South Africans through education, community partnerships, and youth-driven initiatives. This aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2025 theme: "Local Youth Actions for the SDGs and Beyond.; The theme underscores the critical role young people play in shaping a better future through grassroots change.
As the Springbok Women's team prepares to depart for the Rugby World Cup during Women's Month, Pick n Pay proudly reflects on a season of impactful initiatives aimed at nurturing the next generation of female rugby players. In close partnership with SA Rugby, Pick n Pay has continued to invest meaningfully in the growth of women's rugby at grassroots level ensuring young girls across South Africa see themselves reflected in the future of the game.
Pick n Pay Botswana is excited to announce that the all of its stores are now under full corporate ownership, signalling its commitment to delivering an improved shopping experience for customers.
In celebration of Women's Month, Pick n Pay has named Thabiso Musi as 2025's first Futurewear designer, the retailer's incubator programme dedicated to elevating South Africa's emerging fashion talent by creating commercially viable collections.
Pick n Pay has upgraded and advanced its Pick n Pay Mobile service by introducing a new mobile app which incorporates advanced features such as instant eSIM activation and the ability for consumers to self-RICA in minutes. From having been the first Retail Mobile Network Operator (MVNO) with MTN in 2020, Pick n Pay Mobile's latest enhancements significantly improve the consumer's control over their connectivity services, allowing customers to sign up and activate their mobile number in just minutes, with no physical SIM or store visit required.
Feed the Nation, established by Pick n Pay at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, is commemorating its five-year anniversary with a call to corporate South Africa to partner in creating a hunger-free future rooted in dignity and shared value.
Pick n Pay and FNB's Burger Friday has set a new benchmark for customer and loyalty rewards with its discounted Burger Friday deal. The collaboration between two of South Africa's leading loyalty programmes - Smart Shopper and eBucks - is delivering double the value to customers by combining their benefits. It also forms part of Pick n Pay's broader commitment to launching more value-focused deals to help South Africans stretch their budgets.
Takealot and Pick n Pay are rolling out more convenient Pickup Points in Pick n Pay supermarkets as a growing number of South Africans collect their Takealot orders while doing their grocery shopping. What began with just two pilot locations in 2023 has expanded to 30 Takealot Pickup Points in Pick n Pays across the country. Plans are already underway to increase this number to 36 by the end of 2025, covering the length and breadth of South Africa's cities and towns.
Pick n Pay is reaffirming its commitment to empowering local entrepreneurs on the United Nations’ Micro-, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) Day, observed globally on 27 June.
As a cold front grips parts of the country and heavy rain causes flooding in Cape Town, Pick n Pay asap! is showing appreciation for its dedicated delivery drivers by doubling all customer tips today.
27 June 2025: The new Springbok jersey for 2025 has officially been revealed, marking a moment of national pride. For the first time, Pick n Pay's iconic logo in gold appears on the back of the Springbok jersey.
To mark World Environment Day 2025 on 5 June 2025 and this year's theme of "Ending Plastic Pollution", Pick n Pay is celebrating a major environmental milestone: its Reverse Vending Machines (RVM) customer recycling initiative, which has now diverted over 1.1 million plastic and packaging recyclable items from landfill.
The milestone marks a significant win in Pick n Pay's long-term commitment to supporting circular economies and empowering everyday shoppers to play a direct role in reducing plastic waste.
Pick n Pay’s turnaround is taking shape as the retailer reports a year of recovery after solving its debt challenges and driving a like for like sales recovery in its core Pick n Pay supermarkets.
26 May 2025: Pick n Pay has launched a powerful new app that brings together its on-demand delivery service asap!, Smart Shopper loyalty programme, and value-added services into a single, next-generation platform. This is the retailer’s most significant digital milestone since launching asap!.
14 May 2025: Up against more than 250 competing entries from South Africa's biggest brands, Pick n Pay and agency partner Gorilla scooped nine trophies out of their ten shortlisted entries, including the coveted "Best in Show" Industry Award, at the 2025 MMA Smarties Awards on Thursday night.
13 May 2025: Pick n Pay has been named the top retailer in the 'Retail Powerhouse Award' category at the second annual ABSA Payments Summit and Awards for its ongoing adoption and introduction of innovative and flexible payment solutions, including for customers and suppliers.
Pick n Pay and FNB have launched an exclusive new deal, giving customers everything they need to make four cheeseburgers at home for just R50—a cost-effective R12.50 per burger.
Pick n Pay has signed a four-year contract as a Tier 1 sponsor of SA Rugby, with the company's logo set to feature in gold on the back of the Springbok jersey, as well as those of all other national teams in a ground-breaking new partnership.
Pick n Pay today opened a new supermarket at Westown Square, a mixed-use development in Shongweni, KwaZulu-Natal. A Pick n Pay Clothing and Liquor store will also open in the centre.
South African apple lovers are in for a treat as Pick n Pay becomes the first retailer to introduce locally grown Sassy™ apples, an exciting new variety originally developed in New Zealand. Known for their deep red colour, bold sweetness, and signature zing, these apples are now cultivated in the Ceres Valley.
FNB and Pick n Pay are proud to announce the expansion of their partnership to add more value for all their FNB and RMB Private Bank’s customers. The bank’s retail and commercial customers will all earn up to 30% of their spend back in eBucks when using Pick n Pay’s asap! on-demand delivery service, and up to 20% back from all items when shopping at Pick n Pay stores from 1 April 2025. Pick n Pay customers will also continue to benefit when swiping their Smart Shopper card at till points.
Global hip-hop legend and business mogul Rick Ross set Cape Town abuzz during his recent visit in January, praising the city’s beauty and hinting that he was working on something big. It has now been confirmed that he was here for Pick n Pay.
Pick n Pay has raised over R1.5 million as various divisions within the business rallied to raise money for cancer survivors in their ‘PnP goes Pink’ drive.
Ten people will have their lives changed forever this festive season, as Pick n Pay is set to make ten customers instant millionaires before Christmas.
Pick n Pay is rolling out more Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs) in stores, and has now integrated Smart Shopper, allowing customers to earn points for placing their recyclable waste in the machine and spend them in stores on groceries, airtime, and other items of their choosing.
Pick n Pay has put everyday staple grocery items front and centre for Black Friday, responding to a growing trend among shoppers to prioritise essential purchases during the annual sales event.
CAPE TOWN, South Africa – Mama Money Financial Services, a fintech specialising in cost-effective money transfers, has launched a new bank card that enables cardholders to manage their account and money through a custom-made WhatsApp solution.
Boxer, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Pick n Pay Group, today published its pre-listing statement as it commences the process of listing on the Main Board of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) on 28 November 2024. Boxer also plans to have a secondary listing on the A2X.
Continuing its impressive growth momentum, Pick n Pay Clothing has introduced its latest flagship store in Johannesburg with the reopening of its Mall of Africa store. The retailer has added 32 new stores to its network in 2024, with plans to open another 12 by the end of the year. Many existing stores, such as Rosebank and the flagship location at Gateway, have also been revamped as part of its strong growth expansion strategy.
Two of South Africa’s most loved and trusted brands, FNB and Pick n Pay, have teamed up to offer ground breaking rewards to the country’s consumers, helping them save more on everyday essentials, groceries and clothing.
Following the success of its debut in August, Pick n Pay asap! hosted its second live shopping event on 24 October at the MasterChef South Africa studio in Cape Town. This ground-breaking shopping experience continues to captivate customers by merging entertainment and instant shopping in an interactive, real-time format.
The retailer puts the worst behind it : The Pick n Pay Group’s turnaround strategy is gaining traction with encouraging progress made across a number of key strategic and operational initiatives, including another formidable performance from its Boxer business and an underlying improvement in the performance of Pick n Pay supermarkets.
Pick n Pay Clothing has teamed up with iconic cartoonist Zapiro to produce a collectors’ range of T-shirts celebrating the Springboks’ achievements on the field and their emergence as a force for unity in South African society.
World Food Day on 16 October marks the 79th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, and this year's theme – Right to foods for a better life and a better future – will be the focus of events in more than 150 countries.
Lorde Ndlumbini, a 23-year-old designer from Khayelitsha, today launched collection in Pick n Pay Clothing under his label House of Lordes.
Funds to drive rural school's rugby development, igniting community involvement
Ilsé Vincent (32), a young event floral designer who grew up in the Northern Cape, took a bold leap by pivoting her career into fashion after joining Pick n Pay Clothing’s Futurewear programme. This month, Vincent will unveil her first limited-edition fashion collection, The Language of Flowers, in 40 Pick n Pay Clothing stores nationwide, marking a significant milestone in her creative journey.
Pick n Pay's Smart Shopper loyalty programme has launched a new benefit to encourage healthier eating habits among its more than 11 million active members.
FNB eBucks is proud to announce its collaboration with Pick n Pay to offer qualifying FNB customers a loaf of bread every week for 99c through a voucher initiative at all stores nationwide. From 1 September, FNB Easy PAYU and Easy Bundle customers can purchase up to four loaves a month at 99c per loaf by swiping their cards for any amount when purchasing goods at Pick n Pay stores. The 99c bread offer will no longer be available at Shoprite stores, although FNB customers will continue to earn rewards at Checkers and Shoprite.
A new era in e-commerce: Pick n Pay asap! hosts SA's first live grocery shopping show, trends on X
Growing up in the Eastern Cape, becoming a clothing designer was not a prominent career path, but Yamkela Mahlelehlehle still dared to pursue it. Her creative potential showed quite early through repurposing things she found in her childhood house. Her fondest moment is turning her mother’s bra into a bag. “I really thought I was into something,” says the designer.
This revamped flagship store is part of Pick n Pay Clothing's broader expansion strategy. It is growing its presence by revamping stores and opening around 50 new stores this year, adding to the 58 new stores opened last year. It now has 385 standalone stores and plans to further accelerate growth by increasing the space allocated to clothing in 170 supermarkets and hypermarkets.
Pick n Pay’s Rights Offer completed with resounding success
Retailer Pick n Pay stepped in to help Western Cape communities affected by extreme weather conditions over the weekend.
Pick n Pay has set a new standard in affordability and accessibility with the launch of its store-to-store Domestic Money Transfer service. At R8.00 per transaction, it is the cheapest price for customers within retail stores.
Pick n Pay Smart Shopper customers are increasingly spending their points on airtime and data, a popular loyalty reward exclusive for retailer Pick n Pay.
In a heartwarming display of Easter spirit, Pick n Pay brought joy to the young and the elderly today.
Pick n Pay Clothing has partnered with Sari for Change, a foundation dedicated to empowering unemployed women and promoting sustainability by upcycling gently worn saris into stunning new one-of-a-kind dresses.
Pick n Pay takes another stride towards environmental sustainability by introducing a further ten more Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs) in stores across Gauteng, Eastern, and Western Cape, which will soon be integrated with its Smart Shopper programme to reward customers with points for recycling.
Pick n Pay asap! has launched a magical Easter surprise for its customers, inspired by the legendary Willy Wonka's "Golden Ticket" adventure. Twenty-two lucky customers across South Africa will claim R100,000 when they find the "asap! bunny" in their order.
Pick n Pay is recalling No Name Smooth Peanut Butter, Eden Smooth Peanut Butter and Eden Crunch Peanut Butter, which are sold throughout the country. All stocks of these products have already been removed from all stores countrywide. No other peanut butter brand at Pick n Pay is involved in the recall.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay asap! orchestrated a heart-warming surprise at the I Can Academy in Parkwood, Cape Town, delivering a burst of holiday joy to over 23 unsuspecting children and their dedicated teacher, Alletta Frans. The surprise came in the form of "Father Freshmas," who, atop his trusty delivery steed, delivered gifts and a R50,000 donation to upgrade the Educare facilities.
Get the family Instagram-ready with ‘The Grinch’ outfits
Pick n Pay Smart Shopper has introduced ‘Smart Hopper’ – an exciting game in its relaunched app which customers can play daily to win vouchers, helping them save even more.
Air fryers continue to reign supreme as the most coveted items among Black Friday deal seekers, marking an impressive seven-year streak, says Pick n Pay
Pick n Pay asap! is rallying behind SA’s national cricket team by announcing it will fully refund all qualifying orders placed between 30 October and 17 November should South Africa emerge victorious in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.
Redro and Peck''s Anchovette is now available in over 50 Pick n Pay''s across the Western Cape and will be available in stores nationwide within the next two weeks
Pick n Pay asap! today launched over 400 app-only ‘Unreal Deals’ – at prices that are as attractive as Black Friday deals. For five days only, these will offer up to 60% off essentials and sought-after products, such as the ever-popular air fryer – which continues to be a fast-moving product by customers. These deals will also be available on the Mr D app.
[Cape Town] Pick n Pay today published its financial results for the 26 weeks to 27 August 2023.
Pick n Pay, a trailblazer in the loyalty space, celebrates its pioneering spirit as it embarks on a digital transformation journey with the launch of the Pick n Pay Smart Shopper app.
Pick n Pay has extended its partnership with WWF South Africa as it works to achieve net-zero carbon emissions across its Group by 2050.
Pick n Pay asap! has relaunched its fast-growing on-demand delivery app, and to celebrate, it is offering unlimited free delivery for its customers in October.
Pick n Pay has launched its first zero-waste supermarket pilot in Cape Town, reinforcing its commitment to reducing food waste.
Pick n Pay announced today that Pieter Boone is stepping down as Group CEO and will be replaced by Sean Summers. Sean returns to the Group following a previous, highly successful, tenure as CEO between 1999 and 2006. Pieter will assist Sean through a short handover period.
A little-known fact about Pick n Pay relates to the size of its franchise network, and over the next few years the group will further strengthen the division.
Cape Town: Design and fashion have been Cinani Nhlapo’s life since he was a youngster playing house, dressing up with his cousins and sewing his clothes by hand.
Selected Pick n Pay formats are ushering in a new era of shopping convenience and affordability with the launch of PayJustNow, one of the fastest-growing Buy Now Pay Later providers in South Africa.
In a bold and exciting move, Pick n Pay has unveiled a temporary vibrant new logo at its Constantia store in Cape Town. Proudly donning the iconic green and gold colours of the Springbok Rugby Team, this change is more than just a fresh look; it's a powerful statement of support for South Africa's beloved rugby heroes.
Cape Town: It is with profound sadness that we announce the death at the age of 92 of visionary South African, and founder of Pick n Pay, Raymond Ackerman. He is survived by his wife, Wendy, children Gareth, Kathy, Suzanne, and Jonathan, his 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Family to receive R5,000 per month for babies' needs for four months
Pick n Pay Clothing, renowned for its affordable yet quality clothing, is partnering with Nando’s, the hottest chick in the game. These two iconic South African brands are launching an exclusive collection of tees that are set to fire up the fashionistas as we spring into Spring.
Get ready to score a try for sustainability while cheering on your favourite rugby team. Pick n Pay has launched a limited-edition collectable Springbok reusable shopping bag. These iconic green and gold bags are set to revolutionize the way fans show their support for the Springboks (and the environment).
From leggings to designer collections – the value clothing retailer continues to strengthen its range for families while growing its aspirational appeal
Artistic vision blossoms under a mentorship programme
Cash-strapped consumers might unknowingly have extra cash in their wallets. Pick n Pay has reported that over 11 million customers have unclaimed Smart Shopper points already loaded on their card, totalling over R250 million in cash-back rewards.
The retailer's new offer will be a game-changer for local Robloxians
Pick n Pay helping to feed South African families with R10m of free groceries
Cape Town: Pick n Pay Clothing becomes the first clothing retailer recognised by the Green Building Council South Africa (GBCSA) for its sustainable approach to refurbishing the interiors of its growing store network.
Cape Town: In the past four years, the retailer has reduced the volume of food waste in its operations by nearly 30% (28%) as it works towards its target of 50% by 2030. It has also successfully donated over 880 tonnes of edible surplus food to FoodForward SA, valued at over R35 million.
"'The future of retail is the ability to create a seamless shopping experience across online and offline"
For the love of the environment: Pick n Pay on track to achieving 2025 plastic waste reduction targets
PnP Offers free dietary guidelines from in-house dietitian at PnP
Pick n Pay has launched over 150 new plant-based products in the past two years
Pick n Pay has doubled the number of plant-based products it stocks in the past two years, and sales continue to grow year-on-year, with newness driving this growth amongst local customers.
You might soon be able to pick up your Takealot order at your nearest Pick n Pay
Pick n Pay announces 2022 Small Suppliers of the Year award winners
Celebrating local innovation and entrepreneurship in Global Entrepreneurship Month
Pick n Pay last year sold enough instant coffee to make 256 million cups of coffee – that is four cups of coffee for every South African!
Pick n Pay will deliver its biggest and strongest Black Friday deals as it moves to offer deals perfectly suited to its customers under its two supermarket brands and growing online presence. Added into the offering this year will be deals offered by its new homeware online shop.
Pick n Pay Home offers new and exclusive online-only products and customers get an impressive new Smart Shopper benefit
Latest in-store pilot shows cryptocurrency payment can be widely adopted
Pick n Pay is leading the way in local retail by making transactions via cryptocurrency more accessible to millions.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay has unveiled its new flagship store in Cape Town. The Waterstone store in Somerset West will be the model for what customers can come to expect at all revamped Pick n Pay stores in the future.
Pick n Pay Stores Limited has been approved for a secondary listing on A2X Markets (A2X). Its shares will be available for trade on A2X from 1 November 2022.
Pick n Pay Clothing is rapidly opening new stores with a strong focus on sustainability features
Cape Town: Pick n Pay Clothing has revealed its new-look store in Canal Walk, Cape Town.
Designer Matte Nolim launches an exclusive range with Pick n Pay Clothing
Cape Town: Internationally acclaimed local designer Matte Nolim brings his skill and love of
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today published its financial results for the six months ended 28 August 2022.
By working together, Pick n Pay and Mr D have just made online grocery shopping much better, easier, and more exciting for customers. Using the Mr D app, all your favourite Pick n Pay products can now be delivered right to your door.
PnP's growing clothing division is increasingly shifting to local suppliers, and those using sustainable practices
Pick n Pay reduces IT infrastructure cost with the adoption of serverless computing with AWS, and becomes nimbler in the process
Pick n Pay has launched an exceptional new premium range under its private label. The Crafted Collection by PnP range will drive innovation and differentiation within their newly revamped middle to top-end Pick n Pay stores.
Today FoodForward SA, in partnership with Pick n Pay, hosted its 4th national Mandela Day Food Drive packing events across the country after pausing the worthy initiative during the pandemic.
As the petrol price continues winging its way to record highs, Pick n Pay's Smart Shopper loyalty programme is giving South Africans a way to save at the fuel pump.
Cape Town: The Pick n Pay Group today launched a comprehensive new strategic plan, which Group CEO Pieter Boone described as the "biggest and most important change in Pick n Pay for many years".
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today published its financial results for the year ended 27 February 2022.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay and Takealot announced today that their two companies have signed a commercial services agreement which will enable customers across South Africa to buy Pick n Pay food, groceries, and liquor on a new platform on the Mr D app.
Cape Town: "I want to call on Pick n Pay to spoil our learners with Easter eggs and a mascot for Easter." This was the request Pick n Pay got from the principal at Merrydale Primary School in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town, and today this wish was granted.
Pick n Pay's Smart Shopper has teamed up with pet insurer dotsure.co.za and will offer its Pet Club members 50% off their pet insurance premiums for the first three months of their new policy.
Pick n Pay has become the first South African retailer to launch in-store "vertical farms" to show customers a sustainable and locally-grown modern farming solution. The vertical farms will grow various lettuce leaves and herbs from seeds, right in Pick n Pay's fruit and vegetable section.
Pick n Pay sold over 20 million bottles of wine in 2021 and looks to exceed that figure this year as it continues to form strong partnerships with the local wine industry and grow its exclusively produced wine collection.
Pick n Pay has launched a new wine range in partnership with Bellingham Wines, one of South Africa's pioneering wine brands. The Masterpiece range boasts three wines and incorporates the work of two local artists on the labels.
Due to huge customer demand, Pick n Pay today launched its new Vehicle Licence Disc Renewal Service nationally. Customers will now be able to renew their licence disc in over 500 Pick n Pay stores, across South Africa, at an amended service fee of R250.
Forget reindeers – Santa has new helpers this year to help him spread the festive cheer, and more importantly, to help vulnerable communities after another tough year.
Pick n Pay's Smart Shopper loyalty programme continues to grow beyond its 9 million membership base, and increased participation has seen the total of unredeemed points climb to R245 million. This is up from R200-million in unredeemed points the retailer reported a few months ago, and says this is because more customers are swiping their cards more often to get savings.
[Cape Town] Pick n Pay today published its financial results for the six months ended 29 August 2021.
Commenting on progress in recovering from the social unrest and damage last week, Pick n Pay Group CEO, Pieter Boone said:
[Cape Town] Pick n Pay today published its financial results for the year ended 28 February 2021.
[Cape Town] Pick n Pay today published its interim results for the six months ended 30 August 2020.
[Cape Town]; Pick n Pay today published its annual results for the year ended 1 March 2020. The Group delivered turnover growth of 4.7% in a tough trading environment. The Group’s South African operations delivered turnover growth of 5.1% against a strong prior year base, reflecting operational challenges in the second half of the year including the impact of a sustained programme of load-shedding and some supply chain labour disruption. The Group’s South African operations remained resilient, delivering growth in Comparable Profit before Tax (PBT) of 15.2% for the year, offsetting challenges experienced in Zimbabwe and Zambia. Group PBT was up 6.5%, with the PBT margin improving from 2.0% to 2.1%. Comparable Headline Earnings per Share of 278.8 cents per share is line with last year on a 52-week basis.
[Cape Town] Pick n Pay today published its interim financial results for the six months ended 1 September 2019. Consistent and effective implementation of the right long-term plan over a number of years has delivered earnings growth despite an increasingly challenging consumer environment.
*Pick n Pay follows a 52-week retail financial calendar, which requires the inclusion of an additional week every six years. The 2019 financial year is a 53-week period, and its results are not directly comparable with 2018. Additional pro forma financial information was provided on an equivalent 52-week basis, to assist stakeholders with their assessment of the Group’s comparable performance. The information below is on a 52-week comparable basis.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today announced its ninth consecutive period of profit and turnover growth. Headline earnings per share grew 11.6% on a normalised basis, excluding the impact of a voluntary severance programme. Turnover grew 5.1%, reflecting a difficult trading environment and significant investment in lower prices for our customers.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today announced its ninth consecutive period of profit and turnover growth. Headline earnings per share grew 11.6% on a normalised basis, excluding the impact of a voluntary severance programme. Turnover grew 5.1%, reflecting a difficult trading environment and significant investment in lower prices for our customers.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today launches an exciting new Store account, with great benefits for all qualifying Smart Shoppers and other customers who sign up to be a Smart Shopper.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today announced its ninth consecutive period of profit and turnover growth. Headline earnings per share grew 11.6% on a normalised basis, excluding the impact of a voluntary severance programme. Turnover grew 5.1%, reflecting a difficult trading environment and significant investment in lower prices for our customers.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today launches an exciting new Store account, with great benefits for all qualifying Smart Shoppers and other customers who sign up to be a Smart Shopper.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today announced its ninth consecutive period of profit and turnover growth. Headline earnings per share grew 11.6% on a normalised basis, excluding the impact of a voluntary severance programme. Turnover grew 5.1%, reflecting a difficult trading environment and significant investment in lower prices for our customers.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today launches an exciting new Store account, with great benefits for all qualifying Smart Shoppers and other customers who sign up to be a Smart Shopper.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today announced its ninth consecutive period of profit and turnover growth. Headline earnings per share grew 11.6% on a normalised basis, excluding the impact of a voluntary severance programme. Turnover grew 5.1%, reflecting a difficult trading environment and significant investment in lower prices for our customers.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today launches an exciting new Store account, with great benefits for all qualifying Smart Shoppers and other customers who sign up to be a Smart Shopper.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today announced its ninth consecutive period of profit and turnover growth. Headline earnings per share grew 11.6% on a normalised basis, excluding the impact of a voluntary severance programme. Turnover grew 5.1%, reflecting a difficult trading environment and significant investment in lower prices for our customers.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today launches an exciting new Store account, with great benefits for all qualifying Smart Shoppers and other customers who sign up to be a Smart Shopper.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today announced its ninth consecutive period of profit and turnover growth. Headline earnings per share grew 11.6% on a normalised basis, excluding the impact of a voluntary severance programme. Turnover grew 5.1%, reflecting a difficult trading environment and significant investment in lower prices for our customers.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today launches an exciting new Store account, with great benefits for all qualifying Smart Shoppers and other customers who sign up to be a Smart Shopper.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today announced its ninth consecutive period of profit and turnover growth. Headline earnings per share grew 11.6% on a normalised basis, excluding the impact of a voluntary severance programme. Turnover grew 5.1%, reflecting a difficult trading environment and significant investment in lower prices for our customers.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today launches an exciting new Store account, with great benefits for all qualifying Smart Shoppers and other customers who sign up to be a Smart Shopper.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today announced its ninth consecutive period of profit and turnover growth. Headline earnings per share grew 11.6% on a normalised basis, excluding the impact of a voluntary severance programme. Turnover grew 5.1%, reflecting a difficult trading environment and significant investment in lower prices for our customers.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today launches an exciting new Store account, with great benefits for all qualifying Smart Shoppers and other customers who sign up to be a Smart Shopper.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today announced its ninth consecutive period of profit and turnover growth. Headline earnings per share grew 11.6% on a normalised basis, excluding the impact of a voluntary severance programme. Turnover grew 5.1%, reflecting a difficult trading environment and significant investment in lower prices for our customers.
Cape Town: Pick n Pay today launches an exciting new Store account, with great benefits for all qualifying Smart Shoppers and other customers who sign up to be a Smart Shopper.