SA consumers ditch takeaways, new clothes and pricey groceries in belt-tightening drive

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As South Africans worry about job prospects and the economy, 85% of consumers have changed their spending habits

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Ngim loyo. Ku rough. CyrilRamaphosa Stop the summits and lead the country. Otherwise from January I am cutting out my extended family black tax. I am tired. They must make babies and claim sassa.

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