I am not sure whether it is a mistake or it is done intentionally... Surely any given product should be cheaper per kg / per litre if you buy in bulk? And it makes logical sense as the packaging per measuring unit is less. How is it possible that 2kg of Skip washing powder costs R56-00 (R28/kg) but 3kg Skip washing powder costs R105-00 (R35-00/kg)??
I wonder how many consumers check the price per kg as most people would assume to buy bulk must be cheaper!?!?
Is Pick & Pay taking advantage of its customers??
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