In a bid to bring real relief to households battling rising costs, The SPAR Group is putting R1 billion back into the pockets of South African consumers through its SPAR Rewards programme. With the cost of living at an all-time high, these savings offer much-needed support to shoppers looking to stretch their budgets further.
By simply signing up for SPAR Rewards and swiping their Rewards card at checkout, customers can unlock exclusive savings on their everyday essentials between 24 February to 21 April 2025 all SPAR stores nationwide. The SPAR Group is committed to making a tangible difference in the lives of South Africans by providing meaningful discounts on groceries and household staples.
“The SPAR Group understands the financial strain many South Africans are facing. Through our SPAR Rewards programme, we’re giving customers access to significant savings that can help ease their monthly expenses,” says Mpudi Maubane, National PR, Communications & Sponsorships Managerat The SPAR Group.
The SPAR Rewards programme is free to join and gives customers instant savings on a wide range of products. Signing up is quick and easy – whether in-store or online – so you can immediately start enjoying exclusive discounts. Plus, with the convenience of a virtual card on the SPAR App, you can simply use your cellphone number at the till if you forget your physical card and browse monthly deals effortlessly on the app.
From fresh produce and pantry staples to household necessities, SPAR Rewards members will enjoy substantial discounts across the store, ensuring that every rand goes further. These savings are not just about discounts but about enabling families to put nutritious meals on the table without compromising their budgets.
This isn’t just about discounts; it’s about making life a little easier. Every rand saved means more meals on the table and less stress about the monthly budget. “We’re not just running a promotion – we’re putting R1 billion in savings directly into the hands of our customers. It’s our way of showing up for South Africans when they need it most,” adds Maubane.