Loyalty pays off for Randfontein shopper as she wins big
Randfontein resident wins big cash prize in large retailer's Easter campaign.

Randfontein resident Terran Fortuin won a big cash prize ahead of Easter.
According to a statement issued Fortuin used the Pick n Pay asap! on-demand delivery app daily, and recently, her loyalty was rewarded when she found the seventh Pick n Pay asap! bunny worth thousands of rands inside her groceries.
The 36-year-old payroll supervisor and mom of three said she had ordered ingredients to make potato bake, as well as yoghurt, ice-cream and vegetables.
She was unaware of the retailer’s asap! ‘Find the bunny, get the money!’ campaign, which sees 22 hand-crocheted bunnies given away to asap! customers – one per day until April 1 this year – each with a big crash prize attached.
When Fortuin opened her delivery, her eight-year-old daughter was charmed with the cute bunny.
“There was a pamphlet in the bag too, but I only read some of it, asking me to take a photo of myself with the bunny and send it to a number. So I just ignored it and continued with my day,” said Fortuin.
That is until a Pick n Pay representative called and asked Fortuin to re-read the pamphlet that had come with the bunny.
“He asked me if I had turned the page over and read what was written on the back, and said I won,” she added.
Fortuin was unable to contain herself with excitement.
“I didn’t know how it was possible, because I had not entered any competition but he said that I had won just by ordering using the asap! app,” she said.
According to Fortuin, the money had arrived just in time for the family’s move to a new home.
“I have been praying for a new lounge suite, and I’m going to service my car and have a nice spa date.” While her six-year-old son has asked for a drone, her eight-year-old daughter, a doll, and her 14-year-old daughter, an iPhone, Fortuin said she would not be spending all the money at once.
To win, all shoppers must do is place an order on the Pick n Pay asap! app, and if the bunny hides among their groceries, they’ve won R100 000.