Ja, no, boet, I just reckon that Woolies is worth paying extra for, hey.
Just wait until you try their water, because according to a new video doing the rounds, it turns out it has special powers.
The video first started spreading yesterday, and today Twitter account @VisualSkillzRSA shared the clip, showing a group of guys exiting a Woolies.
The video kicks off with the group talking English, and then in isiZulu, which roughly translates to “We are drinking Woolworths water because we hear it has special powers”.
Take a look at what those special powers are, boet. Jislaaik.
The power of Woolworths water. pic.twitter.com/Gu3IneqSxU
— _TheKinGPin_ (@VisualSkillzRSA) March 12, 2019
The full range of Mmusi Maimane accents in one video.
Woolworths has now hopped on board, too:
Rumour has it those chaps are off to Crusty’s place now for a braai with the boytjies, so they can hook up with Woolies later.
[source:twitter]
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