Pick n Pay

Pick n Pay

Retail

Kenilworth, Western Cape 327,338 followers

About us

Welcome to Pick n Pay, where family values and customer-centricity converge to create an unparalleled shopping experience. Since 1967, when the visionary Raymond Ackerman championed the cause of consumers by acquiring the first few stores, the Ackerman family's dedication has steered our journey of growth and expansion. Today, Pick n Pay stands tall across South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Mozambique, Mauritius, Swaziland, and Lesotho, embodying our commitment to serving communities far and wide. Additionally, we proudly hold a 49% share in TM Supermarkets, a Zimbabwean retail giant, further extending our reach and impact. Our core offering spans groceries, clothing, and general merchandise, tailored to meet the diverse needs of our customers. But our dedication doesn't stop there. We go beyond the ordinary, offering value-added services that align with the evolving expectations of our patrons. The Group strives to address socio-economic challenges through the supply of high-quality, affordable food for all customers, while providing significant employment and economic opportunities across its value chain. To ensure utmost convenience and accessibility, Pick n Pay operates through various store formats, including both franchised and owned establishments. Whether you step into our stores for a quick grocery run or a leisurely shopping spree, expect nothing less than a seamless and enriching experience at Pick n Pay—the quintessential family store focused on you, our valued customer.

Website
http://www.picknpay.co.za
Industry
Retail
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Kenilworth, Western Cape
Type
Public Company
Founded
1967
Specialties
Retail, Food, Merchandise, Clothing, Liquor, and Graduate Programme

Locations

  • Primary

    PnP Office Park

    101 Rosmead Avenue

    Kenilworth, Western Cape 7708, ZA

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    Join People n Planet along with Save the Fishie to clean up Small Bay Beach in Blouberg, Cape Town on Saturday 23 November 2024 at 12H00. Gather with other volunteers and work together to make a difference in the area. See you there for a morning of teamwork & fun!

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    We are delighted to announce that Mrs Wendy Ackerman has been named one of the 2024 Hall of Femme Honorees by the International Women’s Forum South Africa (IWFSA) for her extraordinary contributions to business and society. The award recognises Mrs Ackerman’s role in helping to build Pick n Pay in the 1960s into the iconic brand it is today, while raising four small children. By overcoming challenges in the workplace, she set the stage to passionately pursue change for all the women who followed her. Her message to women has always been clear, “there is nothing you can’t do.” Mrs Ackerman has also tirelessly championed employee welfare, launching programs that addressed HIV and AIDS awareness and providing benefits that safeguarded the well-being of the thousands of employees who represent our workforce. Her devotion to education extends through the bursary programs she has helped establish, offering deserving students and the children of Pick n Pay employees the opportunity to pursue their dreams. She is a powerful testament to how one woman's compassion, dedication, and visionary leadership can transform industries, communities, and countless lives.

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    Exciting news!!!!! Pick n Pay and FNB have partnered to offer groundbreaking rewards for South African consumers. Starting 1 November 2024. This collaboration allows all FNB cardholders who are on eBucks earn and spend their eBucks at Pick n Pay. Customers can earn up to 30% back in eBucks for using Pick n Pay asap! and up to 20% on in-store purchases. The initiative aims to help customers save more on essentials, groceries, and clothing, enhancing their everyday shopping experience. Pick n Pay CEO Sean Summers stated that this strategic partnership is a “game-changer” for both Pick n Pay and its customers. “Joining forces with FNB - ranked as South Africa’s most valuable brand - is an absolute belief and confidence in our brand. We know how important tangible rewards are as consumers come under financial pressure. We are already seeing strong redemption rates from the 99c bread promotion, and we’re thrilled to extend more rewards to eBucks’ six million active customer base.”

    • CEO of FNB Private Segment: Sizwe Nxedlana, Pick n Pay CEO: Sean Summers, and eBucks Rewards CEO: Pieter Woodhatch,
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    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! 🎀 To support this important initiative, we hosted Orthotic Prosthetics at our William Moffet Hypermarket in Gqeberha. The event aimed to engage both customers and staff in raising awareness about breast cancer. Daniella from Orthotic Prosthetics demonstrated how to perform self-examinations for detecting lumps and any abnormalities to encourage screening and prevention.

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    We are delighted to announce that Mrs Wendy Ackerman is one of six distinguished individuals awarded an honorary doctorate from Stellenbosch University! With over 40 years of dedication to philanthropy, particularly supporting women, children, and the arts, Mrs Ackerman will receive the Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil), honoris causa. As co-founder and Honorary Life President of Pick n Pay, she has long championed the empowerment of women in the workforce, advocating for gender equality in leadership long before it became mainstream. Her ongoing philanthropic work continues to make a profound impact on the underprivileged and vulnerable. Congratulations to Mrs Ackerman on this well-deserved recognition!

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    Iconic cartoonist Zapiro has teamed up with Pick n Pay Clothing to mark the anniversary of SA's Rugby World Cup 2023 victory. Jonathan Shapiro (Zapiro) has selected five of his favourite rugby cartoons to produce a collectors’ range of T-shirts celebrating the Springboks’ achievements on the field and their emergence as a force for unity in South African society. eNCA was at the launch event to capture the moment: https://lnkd.in/dUfqfk8f Two of the cartoons are available in stores nationwide, and customers can have the other three selected cartoons printed on any tee bought in Pick n Pay Clothing Canal Walk, Sandton City or Gateway store this Saturday only. #Zapiro #PicknPayClothing #RugbyWorldCup #Springboks #UnityThroughSport 

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    ♻️ It’s International E-waste Day on the 14th of October, and we’re partnering with Ewaste Recycling Authority (ERA) to reward you for recycling! From 11th - 14th October, drop off your e-waste at any Pick n Pay Hypermarket nationwide and stand a chance to win awesome prizes like: 1 of 10 Philips air fryers 1 of 15 Russell Hobbs blenders 1 of 15 HOOVER hand vacuums Join us in doing your part for the planet and stand a chance to win! 🌍 See competition details here (T&Cs apply): https://lnkd.in/dJGdgJDh

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