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Walmart Enters South Africa, Targets Fast Delivery Market with New Store

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November 22, 2025
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Walmart Enters South Africa, Targets Fast Delivery Market with New Store
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Walmart has officially entered the African retail scene with the opening of its first store in South Africa. The new Roodepoort outlet, following a prior launch at Clearwater Mall, represents the U.S. retail giant’s effort to expand beyond its existing Massmart subsidiaries, which include Game, Makro, and Builders Warehouse, and establish a direct presence in the country’s competitive grocery and consumer goods market.

Alongside in-store shopping, Walmart launched a sixty-minute online delivery service, positioning itself as a direct competitor to Checkers’ Sixty60, operated by South Africa’s largest grocery chain, Shoprite. The delivery service will initially cover a five-kilometre radius, with the company promising “reliable, fast, accurate” service supported by Walmart’s global technology systems.

The store has generated 80 new jobs and formed partnerships with 15 local small- and medium-sized enterprises. Massmart COO Dries D’Hooghe emphasized Walmart’s strategy, highlighting the “everyday low price” model aimed at middle-class and affluent shoppers, while maintaining competitiveness across income groups.

Walmart’s entry comes amid rising consumer inflation, with Statistics South Africa reporting a 3.6% increase in October. Its focus on affordability and convenience positions the retailer against established competitors including Shoprite, Pick n Pay, Woolworths, and Spar, intensifying competition in South Africa’s grocery and quick-commerce markets.

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