Pick n Pay offers free online fitness class to Smart Shoppers with its new fitness equipment range
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Retailer Pick n Pay has announced that it has launched a new fitness equipment range called LIVEFIT on Friday.
The company said when Smart Shoppers purchase any product from the range before June 7, they will receive 12 free online fitness classes.
According to the company, the LIVEFIT range of exercise equipment consists of over 75 products – ranging from yoga mats, bands, balls, dumbbell sets to exercise bikes and weightlifting benches, and home gyms. Over the next few months, the range will be growing even further with new and exciting products.
Pick n Pay urges shoppers to use R200m unclaimed smart shoppers points
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JOHANNESBURG - RETAILER Pick n Pay said yesterday that it was encouraging customers to use R200 million in unredeemed Smart Shopper points â the amount unclaimed by customers in the past 12 months from its loyalty programme.
Pick n Payâs Smart Shopper, with more than 8.5Â million active members, last year delivered more than R3.5Â billion in savings to customers through personalised discounts, instant cash-off discounts with its Smart Price, points and multi-buy deals.
Andrew Mills, a retail executive: marketing at Pick n Pay, said the retailer was encouraging customers to check their points balance and register their Smart Shopper card if they had not done so already, so they could spend their points.
Tuesday 11 May 2021 - 6:21pm
A Smart Shopper consumer generally has more than R20 in points.
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JOHANNESBURG - Pick n Pay says it has R200-million in unused Smart Shopper points.
Consumers have earned a combined R200-million worth of points over the past year but are yet to spend them.
The scheme offers discounts on various store products and can be spent at Pick n Pay stores and BP garages.
May 7, 2021
Data is the world’s most valuable commodity and the government has a critical responsibility to release spectrum in a manner that guarantees entrance for new market players, lower costs and equitable distribution.
This is the word from Ignition Telecoms CEO Valde Ferradaz, who highlights the importance of connecting the nation through digital channels.
He told a recent virtual conference that, without “fairly and responsibly” opening up the country’s spectrum to new competition, MNVOs and investment, that capacity was wasted.
“Valuable spectrum will be wasted if the same monopolies are allowed to generate bigger wealth instead of diversifying and allowing for spectrum to be more broadly used,” he says. “This is the natural evolution by which the government can grow the economy – they have no choice beyond recognising data plays an invaluable role in that process.”