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South African food prices set to rise as municipalities implement higher tariffs

South Africans could soon face higher food costs after Premier Group warned that rising fuel and input costs may force price increases of up to 5% on staple products. The warning comes as municipalities, including Johannesburg, prepare to implement tariff hikes from July, adding further pressure to household budgets.

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thestar.co.zaStai leggendo8 h fa

South African food prices set to rise as municipalities implement higher tariffs

South Africans could soon face higher food costs after Premier Group warned that rising fuel and input costs may force price increases of up to 5% on staple products. The warning comes as municipalities, including…

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iol.co.za1 g fa

Premier Group warns of potential 5 percent price rise on its food and personal care products

Premier Group anticipates a 5% increase in food product prices due to rising costs, while reporting record profits and a significant acquisition. CEO Kobus Gertenbach outlines the company's strategies for navigating…

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  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    Premier Group warns of potential 5 percent price rise on its food and personal care products

    Premier Group anticipates a 5% increase in food product prices due to rising costs, while reporting record profits and a significant acquisition. CEO Kobus Gertenbach outlines the…

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·thestar.co.za

    South African food prices set to rise as municipalities implement higher tariffs

    South Africans could soon face higher food costs after Premier Group warned that rising fuel and input costs may force price increases of up to 5% on staple products. The warning…

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