Doris and I go the the "Pick 'n Pay" quite a bit. Pick 'n Pay is a South African Success story. The founder got the idea to open a super market after visiting the States in the 70s. Since then his franchise has been a run away success.
Alright so the only thing strange about this one is the name...

While I'm on the subject of breakfast... I wrote a whole blog post about this stuff earlier. This is the rainbow of variety I mentioned.

Like most super markets Pick 'n Pay has releases budget versions of products under it's own brand, but they really didn't try very hard in their branding effort though....
Sounds extra good since it comes in heavy syrup.

Is this meatloaf made for dogs or from dogs?... I'm just being funny, it was in the pet food isle. Food you make out of pets I mean.

The name kind of reminds me of orange crush, it says on the label that it contains 6% oranges when you dilute it with water...

Pick 'n Pay does a better job branding it's luxury products...

Look at all that jerkey! Here in South Africa they call it Biltong and they have a huge variety and it's all so good. The only thing I find unusual about this is the huge selection. In the states you'll be lucky to find a stand with teriyaki and original. Here you can even get exotic things like ostrich and antelope. I get at least two or three of these containers every trip to the store. I know your jealous.

Pick 'n Pay also doesn't disappoint in the meat spread department... I like meat pretty well but I steer clear of these.


And finally for desert... Well I don't know what this is, but I am pretty sure you can get it at a shoprite in New Jersey so this is an example of universal strange.

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