Big Birthday Deals at Pick 'n Pay Canal Crossing – Potchefstroom’s Winter Savings Just Got Better!
- Charlene Bekker

- Jun 25
- 3 min read
Pick 'n Pay Canal Crossing in Potchefstroom is celebrating its birthday the best way it knows how, by giving back to customers with unbeatable savings! From 23 June to 6 July 2025, shoppers can enjoy deeply discounted prices across fresh produce, meats, pantry staples, baby care, health & beauty, and more.

Whether you’re stocking up for the school holidays or preparing for the next chilly weekend, there’s something for every Potchefstroom family to love. And as always, it’s all “Inspired by you.”
A South African Legacy Built on Customer-Centric Values
Founded in 1967 by Raymond Ackerman, Pick 'n Pay began as a small family-run operation and has since grown into one of Africa’s largest and most trusted supermarket brands. Over the decades, Pick 'n Pay has become synonymous with quality, affordability, and innovation.
The brand’s core philosophy has remained unchanged: putting the customer first. This legacy is felt in every aisle of the Canal Crossing Pick 'n Pay, where local shoppers can expect friendly service, carefully curated specials, and reliable value with every visit.
Premium Meats and Produce at Irresistible Prices
Heading into winter, the focus shifts to hearty, home-cooked meals—and Pick 'n Pay delivers the goods. This promotion features standout deals on bulk lamb packs at R144.99/kg, T-bone and club steak packs at R134.99/kg, and fresh chicken braai packs for only R64.99/kg. These offers are perfect for comforting stews, Sunday roasts, or weekend braais.
Fresh produce is also front and center. A 2 kg bag of all-purpose potatoes is available for just R39.99, while creamy avocados are selling at 2 for R50,ideal for a warming winter salad or toast topping.
On Market Day Wednesday (25 June), you can score a bundle of bananas, citrus, and apples for just R90, or mix and match four veggie packs for R130, including sweet potatoes, onions, and butternut.
Everyday Essentials That Go the Extra Mile
Shoppers can stretch their rands even further with unbeatable value on pantry staples and household favourites.
A 6-pack of PnP Long Life Milk is on offer at 2 for R180, and Cheddariffic processed cheese is just R99.99 per kg. Stock up on breakfast basics with deals like Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 1 kg for R58.99, Futurelife Smart Food for R42.99, and Yum Yum peanut butter (400g) at R36.99.
For families on the go, snack time is covered with an enormous variety of sweet and savoury treats. Enjoy any 2 Simba Chips for R35, Mars or Snickers multi-packs for R100, and Cadbury Tumbles or Whispers at 2 for R99. It’s the perfect time to fill those lunchboxes and snack drawers.

Baby, Beauty, and Beverage Bonanza
Parents will appreciate the significant savings on baby care essentials: Pampers jumbo packs at R239.99, Nestlé Cerelac at R34.99, and Purity jars 4 for R50 are among the many wallet-friendly finds.
In the Health & Beauty aisle, you’ll find great multi-buy deals like 2 for R40 on Shield roll-ons, 2 for R65 on Vaseline body lotion, and Strepsils lozenges at just R79.99,a must-have for winter. Stay hydrated too with 6 packs of aQuellé water for R60, Monster Energy (2 for R60), and Coca-Cola 2 L (2 for R44),perfect for entertaining or everyday sipping.
A Festive Winter Worth Celebrating
This promotional period is particularly special as it marks Pick 'n Pay’s birthday celebration, and what better way to commemorate than with offers that reward loyal shoppers in Potchefstroom? Whether it’s a weekend braai, a school holiday meal plan, or simply keeping your pantry and fridge stocked with essentials, Pick 'n Pay Canal Crossing has everything you need ,at prices that make sense.
From curated bundles to seasonal specials and everyday essentials, each deal reflects Pick 'n Pay’s enduring promise to deliver real value to real people. So don’t miss out ,make your way to Canal Crossing between 23 June and 6 July and take full advantage of these limited-time offers.
Pick 'n Pay, inspired by you.
Promotion Running from 23 June - 29 June -6 July
































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