IN PICTURES | Black Friday sale kicks off in SA
Shoppers wearing face masks in line with Covid-19 protocols set out to find Black Friday Deals.
27 November 2020 - 10:14
By TimesLIVE
Image: Alaister Russell/The Sunday Times Louise Daneel from the Auckland Park Florist promotes her Black Friday specials with presenter Sifiso Mfelang, 27 November 2020, at the ERF350.Studios in Melville Johannesburg. The online platform is giving small business owners a chance to promote their specials in ten-minute slots in an attempt to strengthen community bonds and help the small business sector who were effected by the recent lockdown. The stream will run from from 06h00-18h00 and can be found on the Ilovemelville.live Facebook page. Daneel is giving free delivery in a 5km radius of her shop and a 15 percent discount. :
Image: Thapelo Morebudi/The Sunday Times. Long queues at Woodmead shopping centre, Shoppers have come to buy name brand clothes and sneakers on the Black Friday sale.
Image: Iavan Pijoos Oarabile Kotsitswe from Westbury in Johannesburg says he and a friend arrived at Makro at 6am this morning. They were finally let in at 8:30am. He works as a baker and his friend for a courier company. Kotsitswe says they put money together and had a budget of R4,000 for a TV but when they arrived inside it was sold out. Kotsitswe says they then had to settle for a Hisense Smart TV for R5,500. “We didn’t save because we had a budget, so now we had to add an extra R1,500 we put away for groceries and alcohol to pay for the TV. We still have food left for a week, but we will make a plan. I was worried about the long queues and Covid, but what can I do I really wanted the TV.”
Image: Iavan Pijoos One customer from Soweto who asked not to be named says he bought a “few thousand rands” of alcohol today. This will be his stock for the festive season. It includes beers, gin and ciders. “We are struggling as a country, but we manage to pull up.”
#BlackFriday in Canal Walk, Cape Town very quiet. Randall Graaff who bought his first TV says” it’s a calm Black Friday and I thank God for it” @TimesLIVE @CapeTown @SowetanLIVE @blackfriday @canal_walk @SundayTimesZA pic.twitter.com/d06jz9ElhY
— Esa Alexander (@ezaap) November 27, 2020
Image: ALON SKUY Black Friday is billed as one of the more hectic shopping days on the retail calendar.
Image: Iavan Pijoos The queue at Makro in Strubens Valley.
Image: Iavan Pijoos Keagile Mohale from Soweto says he spent around R1,000 on beers, gin and wine today. They saved around R150. This is their stock for tomorrow. “We were very worried about Covid in the lines because it was packed in the morning, but at least everyone was wearing their protective gear.” Mohale will be going on a boys trip to Limpopo with his friends.
Image: Darren Stewart Pavilion in Durban is empty as stores wait for customers.
Image: Yasantha Naidoo Selva and Saro Pather of Durban bought a compact stove/ove after spending time researching it on the internet. It was R3400 but only paid R2700 at Makro
Image: Darren Stewart. Happy buyers - Tamara Fegen with her mother, Mrs JL Young bought a TV, pvr and stand for R5184 and saved R1000. The other smaller goods totalled R1000 but was reduced to R800.
Image: Darren Stewart Nomkhosi (left) and Wandile (right) Buthelezi saved R500 and used it towards the purchase of this R3200 bicycle which they will share.
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