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Massmart’s Game, Makro, Builders and Jumbo Cash & Carry reveal Black Friday plans

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After positive feedback from consumers last year, Massmart’s Game, Makro and Builders stores will once again offer month-long Black Friday promotions this year.

According to Andrew Stein, Massmart’s Vice President of Group Marketing, customers are clear about their expectations for authentic value, and Massmart is prepared to deliver. "Game, Makro, Builders, and Jumbo Cash & Carry are responding to clear customer demand for more authentic deals and extended shopping opportunities. In a year fraught with financial pressure, our Black Friday promotions will offer customers the opportunity to access deep discounts on a wide range of products that are relevant to their specific needs.”

Game Black Friday Deals

Our research shows that 75% of Game customers plan to spend more this Black Friday than last year. These customers are deal-savvy and plan their purchases in advance. In response, Game plans to offer exceptional value on essential groceries and selected homeware and electronics items. Customers can look forward to savings such as over 40% off on entry-level laptops, up to R2 000 off entry-level smartphones, up to 60% off selected sporting items, and up to 50% off cookware and luggage.

Makro Black Friday Offers

Makro customers are likely to invest in bulk-pack purchases in preparation for the year-end holiday and the back-to-school season. In anticipation of this volume-based activity, Makro’s buyers have focused on negotiating the best value on deals on bulk and single packs with suppliers. Customers can expect deals on 24-pack toilet rolls and 6-packs of long-life milk. Categories such as liquor, electronics and health & fitness equipment are expected to be a focus point; and customers can look forward to significant savings on home gym equipment and to 40% on the latest QLED TVs.

Builders Black Friday Plan

For many South African homeowners, the year-end period provides the opportunity for basic home maintenance and garden DIY. These customers typically search for deals that will help get these tasks done efficiently and cost-effectively. Builders’ Black Friday discounts will include savings of between 20% and 70% on items such as water tanks, LED lights, ladders, security gates and air conditioning units.

Jumbo Cash & Carry Caters to Traders

“Our Cash & Carry stores, such as Jumbo, appeal to traders who own their own independent retail outlets and spaza shops, and leverage Black Friday discounts to stock up on commodities for their busy Black Friday and Festive trading period. We typically work closely with our traders to understand their merchandise priorities before our buyers negotiate deals with suppliers – ensuring unmatched value and relevance. This year, Cash & Carry customers will benefit from discounts on products such as snacks, sweets, toiletries, basic groceries and liquor,” says Stein. 

All Game, Makro and Builders deals will be available online and in-store while stocks last. Jumbo Cash & Carry deals will be available in-store. 

Weekly deals from Massmart trading brands will be available on the following dates:

Game

29 October –  11 November

12 November – 25 November

25 November – 2 December

   

Makro

27 October – 3 November

4 November – 10 November

11 November – 17 November

18 November – 24 November

25 November – 1 December

Builders

 

4 November – 10 November

11 November – 17 November

18 November – 24 November

25 November – 1 December

Cash & Carry Food

       

28 November – 1 December

Cash & Carry Liquor

       

21 November – 1 December

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