The Tiny Whoop Nano packs some power into its tiny frame, and the competitive price point has made it a popular option.
A recent report has revealed an exponential increase in food prices since March, including many basic household staples.
When it comes to shopping, especially in the midst of a pandemic, I favour a ‘get in and get out’ approach. This app will help you avoid the crowds.
Alcohol sales are set to open from June 1, so you’d better get ahead of the game if you want to beat the crowds.
Kim Kardashian hopped on the COVID-19 train with a range of face masks, and it wasn’t long before some drama followed.
Studies have shown that owning a pet can have an astounding effect on your physical and mental wellbeing.
As we face up to the reality that working from home could be a very long-term thing, a decent internet connection is more important than ever.
It’s been a tough month or so, and the temptation is always there to take the credit card for a spin. There’s also another option worth considering.
The Competition Commission has come down hard on Dis-Chem, for allegedly inflating its prices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you were planning on proposing, or want to spoil your partner with a bespoke ring, there’s no reason to wait until the end of the lockdown.
A number of South African celebs have come out in support of Pick n Pay’s efforts to help feed the hungry during lockdown.
If you were hoping to live off a diet of Woolies pies and chicken over the next few weeks, the sale of those items has been prohibited.
Woolworths’ new ‘click and collect’ drive-thru service is a pretty cool way to assist with physical distancing.
If we look at other countries locked down around the globe, the items that they deem essential look quite different from our own.
Customers narrowly escaped a car that crashed into a FreshStop at a Caltex garage in Amanzimtoti.
Great news, friends. You can now order coffee online and have it delivered to your door during lockdown.
I think we all knew which company is going to romp home with the dubious honour of South Africa’s worst internet service provider.
Okay, you’ve been on the couch for a week now. It’s time to get up and get it together with the ultimate workout app.
Take your mind off things, or treat yourself to some retail therapy, with some incredible deals from your favourite local businesses.
Small local businesses are likely to bear the brunt of the economic strain that a lockdown places on the economy. Here are some ways you can help.
There’s panic buying, and then there’s coughing on all the food so that it has to be thrown away.
One of the biggest problems with panic buying, aside from the human element, is that it could land you in some serious financial trouble later on.
Despite the president urging us to refrain from panic buying, the shops were overrun today. A psychologist weighs in on why.
Pick n Pay has set aside some time in the day just for people 65 and older, so that they can shop safely.
Panic buying has reached a point where it has become necessary for retailers to place signs on empty shelves telling people to calm down.
Smart and cautious consumers are finding solace in purchasing luxury goods online.
South African musicians are not happy with Woolworths, after it reportedly stopped playing local music in its stores.
Roy Bagattini, formerly the president of Levi Strauss Americas, took over as Woolworths CEO last month. The company has dangled an appetising carrot.
When it comes to routers, I tend to subscribe to the simple mantra of ‘have you tried turning it off and on again’? Sadly, that doesn’t cover all of the bases.
One giant sportswear brand is doing its bit for the environment with its new eco-friendly and sustainable sneaker and apparel line.