“Catering for the Rich”: Woolworths Tygervalley Flagship Store Gives Absolute Luxury

“Catering for the Rich”: Woolworths Tygervalley Flagship Store Gives Absolute Luxury

  • A woman shared her amazing experience at the grand relaunch of Woolworths Tygervalley store, showcasing its stunning new design and unique features
  • The captivating video, shared on Facebook, gave viewers an exclusive tour of the flagship store's various departments and new features
  • Social media users responded with immense excitement and praise for the store's revamp, with many expressing how much they loved the new design and its practicality
The store had added a food section and a tailor section for clothes that need to be altered
After months of closure for revamp, Woolworths Tygervalley finally opened, leaving shoppers excited: Image: drizzle and dip
Source: Facebook

An exciting video shared by a Cape Town woman gave viewers an exclusive look at a highly anticipated store relaunched.

The vibrant clip shared on Facebook by Drizzle and Dip was met with immense excitement and love from social media users.

The video featured Facebook user Drizzle and Sip, who was at the relaunch of the Woolworths Tygervalley store, which had been closed for some time due to a revamp and major changes. In the voice-over, she explained that the new flagship store offered all the departments in the store, praising how everything had been designed to give more space. She noted that the design of the store was well thought out and beautifully executed.

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A grand Woolworths relaunch

The woman also mentioned a few key highlights, including a new homeware and clothing range designed with a unique tiger lily motif in blue and white, which she stated was a one-off range that would not be remade. She also noted that all major beauty brands could be found in the store and that she was lucky enough to witness a fashion show and a pre-shopping experience before the official opening.

Some of the major changes included the new changing rooms, which were placed in the centre of the store, and an extended shoe section, giving shoppers more space and choice. The food department also received a revamp, with new sections for Italian, Asian, and Mexican food, offering a wider range of options for customers.

Others promised to check the store out when they visit Cape Town
Social users were impressed by the store's wide range of selections, from clothes to food. Drizzle and Dip
Source: Facebook

Mzansi loves the revamped Woolies

The clip received much love from social media users who could not stop raving about the new store. Those who lived nearby were happy and excited that they would no longer have to travel far to get to their favourite store.

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Some were impressed that the store now had a tailor section for clothes that needed to be altered in-store, a new addition that many found to be convenient and practical. Others said that the new store was giving off rich people vibes, adding that they doubted the prices were the same as in other Woolworths stores.

User @Kate Stuart said:

"Wow. Looks amazing."

User @Madeleine Jones shared:

"That certainly looks lovely. Now, can they do a spruce-up in Port Alfred and Makanda? Those stores are a failure!"

User @Jocelyn Brunsen added:

"All about money. Catering for the rich!"

User @Jeanene Meyer commented:

"Store within the store doesn't suit the Woolies vibe. More like an Edgars.

User @Mariette MacMillan shared:

"Absolutely stunning!"

User @Elena Wood said:

"Wow, Stunning! Woolies, why does Johannesburg not have the same stock?"

Watch the Facebook video below:

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  • A woman shared an exciting experiment she was conducting to test the claimed shelf life of Woolworths' fresh fruits and vegetables, which still looked fresh on the second day.
  • A local woman challenged herself to get lunch for under R30 at Woolworths and came back with chicken strips and a crusty bread roll, which she enjoyed at work with coffee.
  • A lady showed off her new pots bought at Woolworths for R2067, leaving many social media users promising to buy them.

Source: Briefly News

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za