South African Broke Student Shows Off R400 Grocery Haul and Its Prices

South African Broke Student Shows Off R400 Grocery Haul and Its Prices

  • A young university student showcases his R400 grocery haul, breaking down each item to highlight how he manages on a tight budget
  • The student's thoughtful shopping includes essential items like protein, rice, and bread, as well as small treats like a cake and lollipops
  • The video sparks conversations about the rising cost of groceries in South Africa, with viewers praising the student's budgeting skills and sharing their own experiences

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A young university student has captured the attention of many South Africans online after showcasing his R400 grocery haul, breaking down each item to highlight how he manages on a tight budget.

A student showcased his R400 grocery haul along with its prices in a TikTok video.
A student showcased his R400 grocery haul along with its prices in a TikTok video. Image: @yonela_catingana
Source: TikTok

In the video, the student explained that the shopping trip was his "broke uni student grocery haul," reflecting the financial realities many young people face while pursuing higher education. Despite the limited funds, he managed to stretch his money across a variety of essential and comfort items, which impressed South Africans online.

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Man shows off R400 grocery haul for uni

The young man who goes by the TikTok handle @yonela_catingana revealed that he spent R126 on protein, which included a packet of steak, two packets of chicken, and a packet of sausage. To ensure his meals would last him the whole month, he also purchased two large packets of instant noodles, each containing five servings, for R27.99 each. For staple foods, he bought 2kg of rice for R29.99, a loaf of bread for R18.99, and brown sugar at R17.99.

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@yonela_catingana's haul also included household favourites such as Ricofly coffee at R31.99, two cans of baked beans for R30, and chicken spice seasoning priced at R19.99. To add some variety, he bought a Twist cool drink for R14.99, a litre of milk at R16.99, and a small cake for R26.99, which he claimed was a treat to himself after writing a test.

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Rounding off his basket were two lollipops costing R5.98. Viewers applauded his ability to budget carefully while still managing to include small treats. Many students and young professionals could relate to his approach, noting that balancing essentials with affordable indulgences is a skill learned quickly in university life.

The TikTok video that was released on 18 August 2025 sparked conversations about the rising cost of groceries in South Africa, with some users comparing prices in their regions. Others praised the student for his transparency, saying his breakdown offered a realistic glimpse into the budgeting challenges faced by many.

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Mzansi reacts to the student's grocery haul video

The online community reacted as they flooded the comments section expressing their thoughts on the young's budget-friendly grocery haul, saying:

Lungisa Poohnkie said:

"I use R150 for groceries."

Nana@2007 added:

"To us who know it won't even last for a week to us."

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Yamkela wrote:

"This grocery wouldn’t last me ngisho i2 days. I would snack on those Russians and pork and regret later."

Mfâ Ne Lö commented:

"So those noodles are enough for the whole month?"
A student showcased his R400 grocery haul along with its prices in a TikTok video.
A student showcased his R400 grocery haul along with its prices in a TikTok video. Image: @yonela_catingana
Source: TikTok

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za

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