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Shoprite Prices, Not Lowest Prices by afrobaby(f): 4:12pm On Jul 19, 2011
I recently discovered that the prices of items in shoprite, the one in adeniran ogunsanya complex to be precise are higher than what one would normally get in the market, and yet they claim lowest prices, why deceive us, at times, I go their without buyin anything from their mall, just too expensive for my liking.
The price of their sweet bread has been increased too
Wat do u think, if u have a contrary view, lets hear
Re: Shoprite Prices, Not Lowest Prices by Seun(m): 7:00am On Jul 20, 2011
What's the price of the products you mentioned and the market price?
Re: Shoprite Prices, Not Lowest Prices by afrobaby(f): 9:35am On Jul 20, 2011
Their big harpic for washing toilet is sold for #589 when u can get it for #500 in the market, also refil cowbell is sold for #489. which u buy #400 outside
Re: Shoprite Prices, Not Lowest Prices by Bengurion1: 11:46am On Jul 20, 2011
@Afrobaby Nice observation, I equally observed that. some of their unsuspecting convenience products are more expensive than market prices
Re: Shoprite Prices, Not Lowest Prices by Mhmd(m): 3:05pm On Jul 20, 2011
2.5KG tin of peak milk sells for 3800 in popular markets while i bought it there 4500, what a rip-off?
Re: Shoprite Prices, Not Lowest Prices by tpn: 6:19pm On Jul 21, 2011
Na today. I don stop shopping there for a long time.Apart from the fact that the prices is high at check out they would still add VAT.abeg i go enter open market buy wetin i wan buy.

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