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Lucky Mothepe, who said he is forced to cut down on groceries because of high prices. Photo by Zandile Khumalo
Lucky Mothepe, who said he is forced to cut down on groceries because of high prices. Photo by Zandile Khumalo

LET'S face it, with the cost of living going up, watching where your last cent goes is a thought on every South African’s mind.

And this is because things are no longer as affordable as they were three years ago.

R250 that was once able to buy you cheese, bread, peanut, butter and packet of potatoes is now enough to only buy 2,6kg bulk stewing beef, which goes up to approximately R246,97.

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