Raymond Ackerman has left an indelible mark in the business sector: BUSA

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Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) says the late Pick 'n Pay founder, Raymond Ackerman's legacy and commitment to championing consumer rights and promoting inclusivity set a benchmark.

Pick 'n Pay founder, Raymond Ackerman's legacy will continue for years to come.founder, Raymond Ackerman’s legacy and commitment to championing consumer rights and promoting inclusivity set a benchmark.BUSA’s CEO, Cas Coovadia, says Ackerman’s journey in the South African business sector has left an indelible mark.

“Mr Ackerman championed consumer rights in those days and had numerous run-ins with the apartheid government on issues like foodstuff, on trying to reduce the cost of foodstuff to retail consumer and generally trying to create an environment where food was affordable to the majority of the people in this country.”

 

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Politicians, business pay homage to late Pick n Pay founder Raymond AckermanAckerman - who died at the age of 92 - started Pick n Pay with his wife Wendy in 1967. The business has over the years cemented itself as one of South Africa’s biggest retail chains.
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