Woman asks Takealot about their bill for boxes
Updated | By East Coast Radio
If you have ever ordered from Takealot, you will relate to the amount of boxes that you receive...
Since the announcement of the launch of Amazon in South Africa, there has been much hype around the competition for online shopping giant Takealot.
But if there's one thing we know about South Africans, it's the fact that we are creatures of routine.
When we enjoy shopping at a certain place and have found our place of comfort, then it is highly unlikely that we will stop shopping there.
Not to say that we won't add to our portfolio of online shopping platforms though...
One South African woman decided to ask a question that probably crossed the lips of at least one Takealot shopper, if not more, since the beginning of Takealot shopping.
Why all the boxes?
If you have ever purchased from Takealot, then you will know that when you purchase more than one item, you can sometimes receive many, many boxes.
We always reason out the many boxes to the structure of Takealot, there are many sellers on the platform and therefore each item comes from a different supplier.
But this woman's video has gone viral as she asks the owner of Takealot, who she addresses as 'Mr Takealot', how much his box supply bill comes to...
Have a look at the video below, courtesy of Instagram.
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