Lower wage workers being exploited as 43% of South Africans buy food on credit
[George Herald - South Africa] - 14/08/2025
BUSINESS NEWS - South Africans are living in a credit crunch, with 43% buying food on credit, considered a sure sign of a struggling consumer economy. It is common knowledge that too many South
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