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Pick n Pay opens first Hypermarket in Pietermaritzburg

Pick n Pay opened its first Hypermarket in Pietermaritzburg on Tuesday, 23 September, following the conversion of its existing Supermarket at Midlands Liberty Mall.

In a statement, Pick n Pay indicated that this investment marks a significant transformation of the former Pick n Pay Supermarket into a full-scale Hypermarket – delivering a brand-new, one-stop shopping experience for customers in Pietermaritzburg and the greater KwaZulu-Natal region.

Turnaround strategy

“Pick n Pay’s store reset programme is a key part of our turnaround strategy.

“This includes converting under-performing stores, partnering with landlords to right-size locations, and investing in targeted refurbishments.

“We’re moving away from scale for its own sake, focusing instead on a smaller, more profitable, higher-quality store base.

“At the same time, we’re enhancing our customer offer with a sharper product mix, improved services, and stronger customer engagement to deliver a more competitive, customer-focused proposition,” says Sean Summers, CEO at Pick n Pay.

The new Hypermarket format is central to this plan, aimed at delivering more value, greater variety, and unmatched convenience to South African families.

Shopping patterns

The decision to upgrade the Liberty Mall store followed a review of local shopping patterns and customer needs, revealing a strong demand for greater variety and value under one roof.

The new Hypermarket will introduce an expanded general merchandise section, including tech and appliances, DIY and tools, outdoor and garden essentials, home storage, toys, and kitchenware.

The fresh food offering has also been enhanced, featuring a gourmet butchery, frozen meats and fish, a biltong bar, and a convenient ‘Grab & Go’ counter with hot meals like burgers and boerie rolls.

Shoppers can also expect a broader grocery range, with new additions such as bulk cleaning products, sweets, catering supplies, and pet care.

“This is not just another retail store – it’s a destination. Our goal is to make everyday shopping easier, more exciting, and more rewarding,” adds store manager Zoobeida Abdul, who will lead a team of nearly 90 staff trained for this new format.

The Liberty Mall Hypermarket is the first of several national revamps planned this year.

Customers can look forward to additional new-look stores in Klerksdorp, Ottery, and Longbeach over the next two months.

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