A University Student’s Grocery Run Sparks Big Debate
- A university student's R1200 grocery run at Checkers has sparked heated discussions online.
- The student’s haul featured an impressive lineup of essentials, ranging from cornflakes and rice to cleaning supplies, all captured in a viral TikTok video.
- Netizens chimed in with reactions ranging from disbelief to admiration for her budgeting prowess.

As universities gear up for the new academic year, students are diving headfirst into the world of budgeting. Amidst all this, one young woman has caught everyone's attention with her R1200 grocery run at Checkers. Sharing her experience on TikTok, she gave followers a peek into how she manages her finances while keeping her pantry stocked.
Her TikTok video, posted under the handle @tee.mofokeng, quickly went viral, racking up views, likes, and comments from users across the platform. It wasn’t just about the groceries—it was about the story behind them. People were curious, intrigued, and even a little envious.
What Was in the Grocery Haul?
In the video, the TikTok user walks into her room carrying four hefty plastic bags from Checkers. She carefully unpacks each item, placing them neatly on a table so her followers can get a closer look. It’s like watching a treasure hunt unfold, except instead of gold coins, there’s cornflakes, milk, rice, pasta, eggs, a tray of meat, beans, juice, snacks, cleaning detergents, a mop, a dustpan, and more.
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This wasn’t just any grocery run; it was a masterclass in maximizing value. From pantry staples to household necessities, every item seemed carefully chosen to ensure she’d be set for weeks—or maybe even months. And let’s not forget, she did all of this for exactly R1200.
Check out the TikTok video below:
South Africans React to the Grocery Haul
The video didn’t go unnoticed. It garnered an impressive 347K views, 22K likes, and over 230 comments, with reactions ranging from playful teasing to genuine curiosity. Some viewers joked that the student must be rolling in dough to spend R1200 on groceries, while others marveled at her ability to stretch her budget so effectively.
One user, @justsiphe_m, couldn’t help but applaud her efforts: “You did good my dhiye!” Another commenter, @sisipho, expressed admiration for her content: “Yes!! We’re leveling up the game here.” Meanwhile, @theyfwasha added a humorous touch: “Only buying essentials” FINAL BOSS 😞 because suddenly I’m eating muesli and yogurt for breakfast at uni. Who am I anymore?!
Not everyone was convinced, though. @Augu_123 quipped, “As a Uni student, eating cornflakes means you’re living large… sugar and toothpaste are all the groceries you need.” Others, like @Fl_xoxo, offered practical advice: “Chomi, you’re wasting money on those eggs. Buy a cheaper brand—they’re still eggs!”

Why This Story Stands Out
What makes this story particularly fascinating is how it resonates with so many people. For some, it’s a reminder of the challenges students face when managing their finances. For others, it’s inspiration to rethink their own grocery shopping strategies. Either way, the conversation around budgeting and affordability continues to grow.
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This isn’t the first time a grocery haul has sparked such a reaction. Here are three other instances where South Africans weighed in on similar stories:
- A young woman returning to university flaunted her R1500 grocery haul, leading many to speculate whether she was secretly wealthy.
- A female student filled a Shoprite trolley with food and meat for under R600, leaving Mzansi in awe of her savvy shopping skills.
- A third-year university student bought groceries and toiletries for 10 people and donated them to the less fortunate in Johannesburg, proving that kindness knows no bounds.
At the end of the day, these stories remind us that budgeting isn’t just about numbers—it’s about creativity, resilience, and finding ways to make the most of what we have. So whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, there’s always something to learn from others’ experiences.

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