đź’¨ Abstract
The article discusses smart Black Friday shopping strategies for South Africans, focusing on long-term savings rather than impulse buys. Key recommendations include stocking up on essentials like toiletries and pantry staples, purchasing power backups for load shedding, securing discounted prepaid bundles and SIM-only contracts, buying school uniforms and energy-efficient appliances, and investing in home comfort items. Additionally, it highlights the value of discounted annual plans for apps, online courses, and streaming services.
Courtesy: Rene Laing
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