As South Africans return from the festive season, January becomes a critical month for budgeting. With school fees, transport costs, and rising food prices, every rand counts. The January Household Food Basket is a good indicator of where families can stretch their budgets further.
We compare two major retailers – Shoprite vs OK Foods – to help Gauteng consumers decide where their money goes further.
What Is the January Household Food Basket?
The January Household Food Basket typically includes staple items like maize meal, rice, sugar, bread, chicken, oil, flour, and cleaning products. These are essential to keep a home running during the leanest month of the year.
Why Compare Shoprite vs OK Foods?
Both retailers have extensive footprints across Gauteng and are known for budget-conscious pricing. Their January promotions are designed to attract bulk shoppers with family needs. Comparing these two helps households make informed choices.
Maize Meal: Who Offers the Best Price?

- Shoprite: White Star Maize Meal 10kg – R89.99 (with Xtra Savings)
- OK Foods: White Star Maize Meal 10kg – part of the Essential Combo for R99.99 which includes 6 items
Verdict: Shoprite offers better standalone value on maize meal.
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Rice and Flour Deals Compared


- Shoprite: Spekko Rice 2kg – R39.99
- OK Foods: Tastic Rice 2kg – R32.99
- Shoprite: Snowflake Cake Wheat Flour 2.5kg – R29.99
- OK Foods: Sasko Cake Wheat Flour 2.5kg – R29.99
Verdict: OK Foods edges out Shoprite on rice, while flour prices are nearly identical.
Cooking Oil and Sugar Prices


- Shoprite: Excella Sunflower Oil 2L – R69.99
- OK Foods: Sunfoil 2L R69.99
- Shoprite: Selati White Sugar 2kg – R44.99
- OK Foods: Selati Sugar 2kg – R44.99
Verdict: Shoprite leads for cooking oil clarity. Sugar prices are equal.
Bread and Eggs

- Shoprite: Albany Superior White Bread – R13.99
- OK Foods: Sasko Brown Bread R15.99
- Shoprite: Eggs (18-pack) – R49.99
- OK Foods: Eggs (30-pack) – part of combo for R99.99
Verdict: Shoprite leads for basic bread prices. For eggs, OK Foods provides better bulk value.
Chicken Prices – Bulk and Packaged

- Shoprite: Mixed Portions 5kg – R199.99
- OK Foods: Fresh Chicken Braaipack – R69.99/kg
Verdict: Shoprite wins on bulk savings, ideal for larger households.
Laundry Essentials – Surf Washing Powder

- Shoprite: Surf Auto Washing Powder 3kg – R49.99
- OK Foods: Surf Auto 2kg – R69.99
Verdict: Shoprite offers a better deal for more volume.
School Lunchbox Favourites

- Shoprite: Oros 2L – R39.99
- OK Foods: Krush Juice 1.5L – R19.99 (with card)
- Shoprite: Yum Yum Peanut Butter 400g – R39.99
- OK Foods: Rondo Peanut Butter 400g – R29.99 (with card)
Verdict: OK Foods has better lunchbox savings, especially for peanut butter.
Disclaimer: Prices were correct at the time of publishing and are based on promotional leaflets from Shoprite and OK Foods, valid in January 2026. All prices are subject to change and may vary by store location.
Combo Deals – Big Value or Gimmick?
- Shoprite: “Essential Combos” – R99 for 6 items, including maize, flour, oil, sugar, eggs, and spice
- OK Foods: Similar combo includes maize, rice, sugar, eggs, flour, and soya mince for R99.99
Verdict: Both retailers offer strong value. Shoprite’s combo includes cooking oil, while OK includes protein-rich soya mince.
Bonus Tip: Loyalty Cards Save More
Both OK Foods and Shoprite offer discounts through loyalty cards:
- OK Foods: “Count On” savings card
- Shoprite: “Xtra Savings” card
Use them for discounts of R10–R40 across major products like chicken, washing powder, and snacks.
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Shoprite vs OK Foods – Who Wins?
- Cheapest for staples: Shoprite
- Bulk savings: Shoprite
- Lunchbox snacks: OK Foods
- Peanut butter & juice: OK Foods
- Best combo deal: Tie
Overall, Shoprite edges ahead for the average January household food basket. However, OK Foods wins on select categories like peanut butter, school snacks, and rice.
FAQs
Which retailer is the cheapest overall in January 2026?
Shoprite offers lower prices on more staples including maize, chicken, and washing powder.
Do combo deals offer real savings?
Yes, both Shoprite and OK Foods’ combo deals offer real value, especially when bought with loyalty cards.
Is it worth visiting both stores?
If you live near both, consider splitting your shop to get the best of both worlds.
With food inflation still impacting households across Gauteng, comparing retailers is a smart move. This January Household Food Basket analysis shows that while Shoprite may dominate for staple affordability, OK Foods shines with lunchbox value and school-focused savings.

