A buyer browses vegetable within the contemporary produce part inside a Checkers grocery store. South Africans proceed to fork out 150% to 300% extra for some primary greens at supermarkets. (Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg through Getty Photos)
However some contemporary produce can nonetheless be purchased for as much as 300% cheaper than in supermarkets if bought in bulk at municipal markets.
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