More Takealot Pickup Points Coming to South Africa via Pick n Pay

South Africans will soon enjoy even greater convenience when collecting online orders. Takealot is expanding its network of pickup points inside Pick n Pay stores across the country. This initiative allows customers to easily collect parcels while doing their regular grocery shopping, saving them time and avoiding delivery hassles.
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Takealot and Pick n Pay’s Growing Partnership
The Takealot-Pick n Pay collaboration started with a pilot in 2023, launching just two pickup points. Since then, the service has rapidly expanded to 30 locations nationwide. By the end of 2025, Takealot aims to increase this number to 36 stores, covering many of South Africa’s cities and towns.
This partnership leverages Pick n Pay’s extensive retail footprint and Takealot’s strong e-commerce platform and delivery network. It simplifies online shopping by allowing customers to choose a local Pick n Pay store as their parcel collection point during checkout. Once their order arrives, they receive a notification and can pick it up at their convenience during store hours.
Doubling Parcel Collections in 2025
Between February and May 2025, parcel collections at Pick n Pay pickup points more than doubled. Currently, the network processes over 14,000 parcels monthly, serving more than 45,000 unique customers. This impressive growth highlights how much South Africans appreciate the convenience of collecting parcels on their own schedule, without waiting at home for deliveries.
Takealot’s Chief Marketing Officer, Karla Levick, explains the appeal: “Customers no longer need to wait for a delivery or worry about missed calls. They simply collect their orders while shopping for groceries. This seamless experience fits perfectly with busy lifestyles.”
How the Pickup Points Work
Takealot pickup points are situated close to the customer service kiosks inside select Pick n Pay stores. When placing an order on Takealot, customers select their preferred Pick n Pay pickup location. After their order arrives at the store, they get a collection notification by SMS or email. They then visit the store during regular hours to collect their parcels.
Most items are eligible for pickup this way. Only very bulky or oversized products may not qualify for collection at Pick n Pay. This convenient service combines two errands into one trip, making it popular with shoppers.
Benefits for South African Consumers
This expansion addresses common delivery challenges in South Africa, such as load shedding, unreliable intercoms, and security estate restrictions that complicate home deliveries. By using local stores as pickup points, Takealot reduces failed delivery attempts and gives customers greater flexibility.
Moreover, the partnership between two retail giants brings advantages. Pick n Pay’s nationwide presence helps Takealot to widen its footprint. Meanwhile, Takealot offers Pick n Pay customers access to one of the country’s largest e-commerce platforms and competitive delivery options.
The Future of Online Shopping Convenience
Takealot and Pick n Pay plan to steadily increase pickup points, aiming to cover more communities and regions. This expansion supports the growing demand for online shopping and practical parcel collection solutions. Customers can expect more stores offering pickup points, making online shopping smoother and more accessible.
In addition, Pick n Pay’s integration with Takealot’s Mr D delivery app strengthens the omnichannel retail experience. Shoppers benefit from combined offerings, loyalty rewards, and faster deliveries.
Takealot’s rollout of additional pickup points inside Pick n Pay stores is transforming online shopping convenience across South Africa. By expanding from 30 to 36 stores by year-end, more customers can collect parcels easily and avoid delivery hassles. This collaboration capitalizes on the strengths of two retail leaders to serve South African consumers better and make everyday shopping simpler.