Things you can do in Shoprite – Shoprite is a popular South African owned retail chain which sells a variety of household items, food products, appliances and clothing items. Whether the prices are affordable or not, that would be for another discussion. Most state capitals in Nigeria have these large shopping malls that Nigerians are happy about.
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Some people get turned off because the people around them cannot stop talking about Shoprite or the things they do in them. This has led us to review this issue and see why people are drawn to these large shopping malls. Some people believe they could get their goods outside Shoprite and at better prices.
This piece would be considering the things you can do in Shoprite that you dare not do in the open markets; we know that there are different rules guiding the mode of operation of these places and we would try to put that in mind while evaluating the issues.
Find below some of the things you can get away with at Shoprite but would not dare to try in an open market:
1. Window shopping is allowed in Shoprite
Hundreds of people stroll into Shoprite daily without buying a single item. They are allowed to walk into the shops within and see the goods and items displayed there. They could even talk to the shop attendants without buying the products eventually.
Now let us move to the regular markets we have around; you know you are not allowed to move around a shop without buying goods from there.
If you stress a market woman while bargaining when you know you would not be buying, you would get what you are looking for. Whenever you want to launch this idea, be sure you are not trying it in a market in Ibadan.
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