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Pick 'n Pay - Robertson Family Store



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The Pick n Pay Group is one of Africa's largest and most consistently successful retailers of food, general merchandise and clothing.

Today, the Pick n Pay Group has a total of 775 stores, made up of Hypermarkets, Supermarkets and Family Stores (which are franchise stores). Pick n Pay employs over 38 000 people, and generates an annual turnover of USD6.76-billion.

Normal trading hours:
07:30 - 20:30
Saturday: 07:30 - 20:30
Sunday: 07:30 - 20:30

Pick n Pay - Robertson Family Store

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Latitude -33.8051° S 33.8051° S 33° 48' 18.36" -33° 48.306'
Longitude 19.8830° E 19.8830° E 19° 52' 58.8" 19° 52.98'
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33 Church Street
Robertson
6705
Western Cape
Robertson
Western Cape
South Africa
Phone No.
023 626 3037
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 23 626 3037

Fax No.
023 626 2756
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 23 626 2756

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