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Dis-Chem readies all stores for your Black Friday pharmacy demand

| International retailers

Dis-Chem is stocking up on hundreds of high-demand specialised products as it gears up for a week-long Black Friday campaign where big discounts will be offered.


| GGi Communications

Black Friday will be once again run for a full 7 days, with the discounts and specials available to customers from Monday 22nd to Sunday 28th November, both in-store and on-line, while stocks last. Some extra specials will be on offer for Black Friday itself, November 26th and selected on-line exclusive deals will be available from Friday 26th to Sunday 28th.  In addition, other specials available for the weekend of Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th November only.Shoppers can expect great savings and excellent Dis-Chem Black Friday specials.

We recognise that consumers are still feeling the financial impact of Covid-19 and as a result we have expanded the range of Black Friday goods across all our stores and online to provide more value across a broader range of categories.  Our shelves are packed and we’re ready to release our great sale specials,” says Saul Saltzman, executive director at Dis-Chem. “Following high consumer take-up last year of medical specials, we are repeating offers for wheelchairs, walking sticks, walkers, blood pressure monitors, first aid kits and glucose test strips. 

Added to that will be great specials on items ranging from household detergents to body building supplements and electrical home appliances, electric goods.  There will be absolute bargains on everyday high-demand personal care items plus cosmetics, fragrances, health, nutrition and toiletries and we will be offering crazy deals on baby products such as nappies and wipes.

”As the Black Friday pharmacy store, shoppers can take advantage of these great specials at any of the 200 Dis-Chem pharmacies around the country or customers can shop Black Friday deals on-line from Monday 22nd to Sunday 28th November at Dis-Chem online where all orders for over R600 qualify for free delivery in main metropolitan areas.

Dis-Chem also offers a click and collect service on all online orders at participating stores nationwide.Saltzman says more information about the deals and offers will be provided in the coming weeks. Benefit members who have ensured that their details are updated will be the first to be notified via Dis-Chem’s newsletter.

Customers can sign up or update their details to be part of the group’s Black Friday reveal. Furthermore, announcements and notifications will be available on the group’s social media platforms.It will also be the last chance to collect Disney stickers for shoppers who are adding to or completing their Disney Healthy-To-Go collection as well as new offers where an extra sticker can be collected. Sticker collection ends 28th November, but you can still redeem your product of choice until the 24th of December.

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