• Business & Economy
  • Companies
  • Agriculture
  • Technology
  • Africa
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
The Brief | Namibia's Leading Business & Financial News
  • Home
  • Companies
    • Finance
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Trade
    • Tourism
  • Business & Economy
  • Mining & Energy
  • Opinions
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
  • Property
  • E-Editions
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Companies
    • Finance
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Trade
    • Tourism
  • Business & Economy
  • Mining & Energy
  • Opinions
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
  • Property
  • E-Editions
No Result
View All Result
The Brief | Namibia's Leading Business & Financial News
No Result
View All Result
Home Business & Economy

The Brief launches monthly survey on Namibia’s cheapest supermarkets

by editor
May 29, 2023
in Business & Economy
47
A A

Every month, The Brief will survey in-store prices of the same basket of goods across seven major retailers in Namibia, namely; Shoprite (Independence Avenue), Checkers (Wernhil), Pick n Pay (Wernhil), SPAR (Maerua Mall), OK Foods (Independence Avenue), Woermanbrock (Hyper Khomasdal), and Choppies (Hyper Khomasdal).

The survey aims to provide shoppers with guidance on which supermarket offers the cheapest basket of goods for that particular month.

What’s in our grocery basket?

Loaf of Bread

2-litre Nola sunflower oil

2.5kg Top score maize meal

2.5kg Marathon sugar (white sugar)

1.5kg Real Good Chicken

1kg Beef stew

10kg Mamas rice

3kg Pasta Polana Macaroni

1-litre Nammilk full cream milk

9 Twinsaver toilet paper (350 sheets)

700ml Wellington tomato sauce

750ml Sunlight Dishwashing liquid

500g Sunshine butter

18 Waldschmidt eggs (medium)

150g Protex bar soap

If some brands are not available, alternatives are used, but our aim is to keep the products as consistent as possible every month.

After collecting our data of 16 staples across seven major supermarkets, Pick n Pay emerged as the cheapest supermarket in Namibia for the month of May 2023, with its basket costing N$1,192.37 compared to OK Foods, which saw the highest price for the basket at N$1,352.84.

Spar came in second place with its basket cost of N$1,216.43.

Note: We do not take specials or loyalty card discounts into consideration. When we do find certain goods on special, for example, “Get N$10.00 off when buying 18 (medium) eggs and pay N$55.00”, we will log the price as N$65.00 to exclude the special.

 May 2023 alternatives

Choppies – 10kg rice store brand

Spar – 10kg rice store brand, 2 kg sunflower oil store brand

OK Foods – 10kg sugar (average price, no store brand), loaf of bread (average price of white and brown bread)

 

author avatar
editor
See Full Bio
Tags: companies
Share23Tweet15Share4
Previous Post

MTC to continue offering biometric process

Next Post

Namibia to auction 5G spectrum

MUST READ

DBN youth SME funding sees only N$1.25m disbursed amid low uptake
Business & Economy

DBN youth SME funding sees only N$1.25m disbursed amid low uptake

July 23, 2025
Namibia targets to formalise 950 informal businesses by 2030
Business & Economy

Namibia targets to formalise 950 informal businesses by 2030

July 22, 2025
AfDB flags fiscal risks, urges deeper reforms in Namibia
Business & Economy

AfDB flags fiscal risks, urges deeper reforms in Namibia

July 18, 2025
Women now lead over 70% of Namibian SMEs
Business & Economy

Women now lead over 70% of Namibian SMEs

July 8, 2025
Namibia seeks stronger U.S. partnerships at Africa Business Summit
Business & Economy

Namibia seeks stronger U.S. partnerships at Africa Business Summit

June 23, 2025
April inflation rises to 3.6%, driven by food and housing costs
Business & Economy

April inflation rises to 3.6%, driven by food and housing costs

May 13, 2025
Next Post
Namibia to auction 5G spectrum

Namibia to auction 5G spectrum

Related News

NIPDB calls for broader spread of FDI beyond Windhoek and Coastal Hubs

NIPDB calls for broader spread of FDI beyond Windhoek and Coastal Hubs

June 18, 2025
Uganda starts first oil drilling, eyes production in 2025

Uganda starts first oil drilling, eyes production in 2025

January 25, 2023
MTC CCO speaks on 2022 developments, 2023 outlook including fintech plans

MTC CCO speaks on 2022 developments, 2023 outlook including fintech plans

January 16, 2023

Browse by Category

  • Africa
  • Agriculture
  • Analysis
  • Business & Economy
  • Columnists
  • Companies
  • Finance
  • Finance
  • Fisheries
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Health
  • Investing
  • Latest
  • Market
  • Mining & Energy
  • Namibia
  • namibia
  • News
  • Opinions
  • Property
  • Retail
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Trade

CATEGORIES

  • Business & Economy
  • Companies
    • Agriculture
    • Finance
    • Fisheries
    • Health
    • Property
    • Retail
    • Technology
    • Tourism
    • Trade
  • Finance
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Investing
  • Latest
  • Market
  • Mining & Energy
  • namibia
  • News
    • Africa
    • Namibia
  • Opinions
    • Analysis
    • Columnists

CONTACT US

Cell: +264814612969

Email: newsdesk@thebrief.com.na

  • Home
  • Companies
  • Business & Economy
  • Mining & Energy
  • Opinions
  • Property
  • E-Editions

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Companies
    • Finance
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Trade
    • Tourism
  • Business & Economy
  • Mining & Energy
  • Opinions
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
  • Property
  • E-Editions