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5 Reasons Why You Should Send Your Groceries Home From South Africa Using Malaicha.Com

4 years agoThu, 24 Oct 2019 14:25:47 GMT
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5 Reasons Why You Should Send Your Groceries Home From South Africa Using Malaicha.Com

Sending groceries home has always been a nightmare right? Imagine giving the bus driver 5 bottles of 2 litres cooking oil and the driver gets home to your mother and gives her 4 bottles and say he/she lost the other bottle, what will you do? Truth is there is nothing you can do.

The hustle of going to the shop to buy the groceries, carry them to Park Station or KwaChigubhu or KwaBosman using public transport sometimes is just a nightmare. The real hustle now comes when you have to pull out and dust up your negotiating skills for those malaichas who will simply look at your parcel and instantly charge anything south of R250 or sometimes R300 or R400.

The nightmare doesn’t end with the triumphant victory of convincing the malaicha to carry your groceries for R100 less the initial charge. You have to wait till your people back home confirm that the groceries have arrived home safely. The Zimbabwean roads are full of figurative and literal roadblocks that may hinder your groceries from reaching their final destination if you are not lucky.

I personally like an easy life, though im not afraid of a challenge, some challenges are unnecessary.  There is no reason for you to carry a Tshangani bag of groceries in central Joburg or Capetown in 2019. There is no need for you to always find a convincing excuse to help you negotiate the price of sending groceries back home. There is certainly no reason why you have to repeat this process every few months. There is absolutely no reason why you should hold your breath and cross your fingers till you receive a call or chat saying the groceries have arrived that you mkoma.

If using an app to remit your groceries to Zimbabwe, a same-day delivery service is not enough to convince you, these 5 reasons should:

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1. It’s Fast.

In case anyone back home says this is our last cup of rice and the last drop of oil, you can use Malaicha.Com to send the groceries to your loved one in a jiffy

2. It’s Convenient

All you need to carry to complete the transaction is either your bank card or your cash to settle your bill at their payment partners which include Checkers, Boxers, Shoprite, Spar etc.

3. There are no damaged or stolen goods stories.

The chances of your grocery meeting a roadblock with Malaicha.com are none.

4. The groceries are cheaper

( this is a secret) Malaicha.Com groceries are cheaper than standard South African groceries but like I said its a secret don’t tell anyone.

5. The charges are reasonable

There is no need for you to dust up your negotiating CV when it comes to Malaicha.Com, you won’t need it. The charges are cheaper, let me just say lower than what you will be charged at you know where.

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