“They Are Definitely Worth It”: Woman Showcases Gorgeous New Woolworths Kitchenware, SA Impressed

“They Are Definitely Worth It”: Woman Showcases Gorgeous New Woolworths Kitchenware, SA Impressed

  • A popular South African retailer's new kitchenware collection is creating a buzz among home enthusiasts
  • The excitement stems from a captivating video shared on TikTok, highlighting the aesthetic appeal and availability of these household items
  • Social media users expressed immense satisfaction and eagerness to acquire pieces from this stunning range
The dishware items included dinner and site plates, bowls. glasses and other cute items
A local lady shared a video of gorgeous kitchenware from Woolworths impressing many. Image: @simply_relebohile1
Source: TikTok

Shoppers were buzzing with excitement over a stunning new kitchenware collection, making an impact.

The appealing video, shared on TikTok by content creator @simply_relebohile1, captured the attention of many social media users who were impressed.

The TikTok clip offered a look at Woolworths' new range of kitchenware, designed to elevate any culinary space. Viewers were treated to beautiful displays of white glossy plates and bowls, boasting a unique rounded shape that was both stylish and appealing.

A glimpse of kitchen dreams

The collection also included elegant platter trays, delicate flute glasses, practical placemats, and charming cutlery, all presented in a way that immediately drew the eye.

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The footage captured right at the store highlighted how effectively the display was arranged to entice shoppers. Recognising the potential for these desirable items to vanish from shelves fast, the content creator urged her followers to rush to their nearest Woolies. Her helpful heads-up aimed to ensure everyone had a fair chance to snag these beautiful additions for their homes.

Others were happy to see that their prices were affordable, comparing them to Country Road
Many social media users said they were running to their local Woolies to get the dishware sets. Image: @simply_relebohile1
Source: TikTok

Mzansi loves Woolworths' new kitchenware

The video garnered significant attention, accumulating numerous likes and comments from an impressed online audience. Many expressed their delight at discovering these beautiful homeware pieces at Woolworths, noting the more accessible price point compared to other brands.

A common sentiment from viewers was a strong determination not to miss out on these items, with many thanking the creator for sharing the exciting news. Others joked about running out of storage space, admitting their constant impulse to acquire new purchases after seeing them featured online.

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User @BiteBuddiesZA said:

"These are worth it 😩♥️."

User @tandi350 added:

"I want to run so bad, but I don’t want to be shocked by the price when I get there 🥹😭."

User @madam4970 shared:

"Just used my stokvel money 🥺 love you loads ke bhabha 💕."

User @Elizabeth commented:

"I’m glad I got mine before they run out🤣😭. Yesterday, when I went there, everyone at the checkout had these."

User @miss__kaymoYOUTUBER shared:

"All we do is run on this app🤣. Chomi, I'm running there tomorrow. Let's hope Fourways mall has them❤️❤️."

User @boitumelo Ngoatle said:

"We're running outta storage in our homes too😅. These are gorgeous 😍."

Watch the TikTok video below:

3 Briefly News articles about Woolworths

  • Three university students invaded their friend's room at the residence and found a fridge full of Woolworths foods, such as cheese, plain yoghurt and even cake.
  • 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

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