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R1000 Grocery Shopping Comparison: Pick n Pay vs Woolworths

Amid rising living costs in South Africa, many consumers seek to stretch their grocery budgets, particularly when spending R1000. This article offers a clear comparison of what R1000 can buy at two of the country’s leading supermarkets: Pick n Pay and Woolworths, highlighting price differences and value for money.

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Inflation and Its Impact on Grocery Shopping

Food inflation remains a significant challenge in South Africa, with the cost of food increasing approximately 4.8% year-on-year as of May 2025, according to Trading Economics and Statistics South Africa data. Meat and vegetables have driven much of this rise, with some staples experiencing monthly price jumps of over 5%. In such an environment, careful budgeting is essential for households managing weekly grocery shopping.

What R1000 Buys You at Pick n Pay in 2025

Pick n Pay offers a broad product range with a focus on quality and convenience.

Breaking Down R1000: What’s on Offer?

To investigate, we analysed typical prices of common grocery items at Pick n Pay (via the Pick n Pay ASAP app) as of Saturday, the 7th of June 2025. Here’s a breakdown of what R1000 can buy:

Fresh Produce

  • 2 kg of PnP potatoes: R39.99
  • 1 kg of PnP Jam tomatoes: R29.99
  • 1 kg of PnP onions: R33.99
  • 1.5 kg of PnP Golden Delicious apples: R34.99
  • 250g bag of PnP spinach: R15.00

Total for fresh produce: R153.96

Proteins

  • 2 kg of No Name Chicken Braai Pack: R92.99
  • 800 g – 1.4 kg of PnP Live Well Lean beef mince: R139.99 (R99.99 per kg)
  • 18 PnP large eggs: R59.99

Total for proteins: R292.97

Staples and Carbohydrates

  • 2 kg of No Name rice: R37.99
  • 2.5 kg of PnP Super maize meal: R39.99
  • 1 loaf of Albany brown bread: R16.99
  • 1 kg of PnP white sugar: R32.99
  • 750 ml No Name cooking oil: R31.99
  • 1 kg of PnP Self Raising Wheat flour: R21.99
  • 10g of PnP dry instant yeast: R4.49

Total for staples: R186.43

Dairy and Beverages

  • 1 liter of PnP UHT full cream milk: R16.99
  • 400 g of Clover Cheddar cheese: R69.99
  • 500 g of Blossom Margarine: R25.99
  • 500 g of PnP Live Well yoghurt: 22.99
  • 40 pack of PnP No Name Rooibos tea: R24.99

Dairy and beverage purchases total: R160.95

Hygiene & Household Essentials

  • 2.2 kg of Surf hand washing powder: R59.99
  • 1 pack of PnP 2Ply Soft toilet tissue (4 pack): R42.99
  • 750 ml No Name Lemon dishwashing liquid refill: R22.99
  • 175 g of Sunlight Mild Baby bar soap: R14.99
  • 50 ml of Bodysure roll on: R15.99
  • 400 ml of Bramley Body lotion: R32.99

Total for household essentials: R194.94

Grand Total: R989.25

This leaves a small buffer of about R10 for miscellaneous items or minor price fluctuations at Pick n Pay.

Pick n Pay’s Smart Shopper card also offers discounts and cashback rewards, helping to reduce grocery expenses over time.

What R1000 Buys You at Woolworths in 2025

Woolworths offers quality produce and grocery items that might not be readily available in other stores.

Breaking Down R1000: What’s on Offer?

To investigate, we analysed typical prices of common grocery items at Woolworths (via the Woolworths website) as of Friday, the 19th of July 2025. Here’s a breakdown of what R1000 can buy:

Fresh Produce

  • 2 kg of medium/large potatoes: R49.99
  • 1 kg of Salad tomatoes: R32.99
  • 1 kg of peeled onions: R29.99
  • 1.5 kg of seasonal apples: R36.99
  • 300g bag of whole spinach: R18.99

Total for fresh produce: R168.95

Proteins

  • 2 kg of Frozen Chicken Mixed Portions: R119.99
  • 500 g of Lean beef mince: R89.99
  • 6 Free Range Mixed Sizes Chilled Eggs: R26.99

Total for proteins: R236.97

Staples and Carbohydrates

  • 2 kg of Aunt Caroline Long Grain Parboiled Rice: R43.99
  • 2.5 kg of Iwisa No 1 Super Maize Meal: R38.99
  • 1 loaf of 700 g Thick Slice Brown Bread: R19.99
  • 1 kg of White Sugar: R33.99
  • 750 ml Sunflower Oil: R35.99
  • 1 kg of Cake Wheat Flour: R18.99

Total for staples: R191.94

Dairy and Beverages

  • 1 liter of Long Life Full Cream Milk: R20.99
  • 220 g of Royal Ashton Cheese Avg: R 64.90 (R 294.99/kg)
  • 500 g of Rama Spread: R32.99
  • 6 x 100 g of Full Cream Smooth Blueberry, Coconut & Passion Fruit Yoghurt: R25.99
  • 40 pack of Rooibos Tagless Tea Bags: R33.99

Dairy and beverage purchases total: R178.86

Hygiene & Household Essentials

  • 2 kg of Sunlight 2in1 Spring Sensations Hand Washing Powder: R67.99
  • 4 pack of Super Soft 2 Ply Toilet Paper: R44.99
  • 400 ml Sunlight Original Dishwashing Liquid: R25.99
  • 175 g of Dettol Herbal Hygiene Bar Soap: R18.99
  • 50 ml of Nivea Dry Confidence Roll On: R34.99
  • 400 ml of Nivea Rose and Argan Oil in Lotion: R85.99

Total for household essentials: R278.94

Grand Total: R1 055.66

The Woolworths cart leaves us over budget with less to get through the week/month with.

Woolworths’ WRewards loyalty card offers discounts, which can offset costs but shoppers still tend to pay more overall.

Summary Table

Pick n PayWoolworths
Fresh ProduceR153.96R168.95Fresh Produce
ProteinsR292.97R236.97Proteins
Staples and CarbohydratesR186.43R191.94Staples and Carbohydrates
Dairy and BeveragesR160.95R178.86Dairy and Beverages
Hygiene & Household EssentialsR194.94R278.94Hygiene & Household Essentials
Grand Total: R989.25Grand Total: R1 055.66

Quality and Other Considerations

While Pick n Pay offers better prices for most staples, Woolworths is recognised for its high-quality fresh produce and premium or organic options. This often justifies their higher pricing for customers prioritising quality over cost.

Both retailers also run promotions and loyalty programmes, which can narrow price gaps during sales periods. Additionally, store location and convenience can influence a shopper’s choice beyond price alone.

Recent Market Trends & Price Variations

Price comparisons fluctuate based on selection and timing. Earlier in March 2025, Pick n Pay’s basket cost slightly more than Woolworths by about R20. Yet overall, Pick n Pay remains the more affordable choice for average household grocery lists.

Verdict: Best Value for R1000

For shoppers aiming to maximise value on a fixed R1000 budgetPick n Pay offers more groceries by volume and variety at lower cost, ideal for families managing tight budgets.

For those valuing premium quality and product variety, Woolworths remains a compelling albeit pricier option.

Smart shoppers benefit from monitoring both stores’ promotions and tailoring purchases to balance quality, price, and convenience.


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