A young man caused a stir on Twitter this afternoon. This young man shared a picture of the grocery he bought in a Trolley. He also mentioned that the food in the trolley costed him R700. He also mentioned mentioned that food is expensive.
This young Twitter username is Siyungu. The young man seems to have bought few items at a certain store. People were amazed that these items costed R700.
People complained and said that he wasted money with the things he bought. They said that he did not buy grocery, he bought snacks only. Some said that the are not amazed because food is expensive these days. They also said that they are now purchasing groceries at Pakistan shops because food is much cheaper there.
See the picture shared by the young man, which left people amazed below :

People shared their thoughts, see what they said below:








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Source: Twitter
https://twitter.com/siyungu/status/1542543655516479488?s=19
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