

Metro Namibia
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Metro is not just a retailer; it's a cornerstone of convenience and quality across the nation with a sprawling network of 27 stores spanning the country.





Metro recorded the lowest grocery basket among the retailers surveyed in February 2026, with a total of N$959.80, closely followed by Choppies at N$960.79 and Shoprite at N$967.79. At the other end of the spectrum, Spar recorded the highest basket at N$1,054.79, resulting in a price gap of N$94.99 between the cheapest and most expensive retailers. Overall, the results show relatively tight competition among the lower-priced retailers, with only a small difference separating Metro, Choppies and Shoprite. These retailers continue to position themselves as competitive options for consumers looking to manage everyday grocery costs. thebrief.com.na/2026/03/retail… #namibia #groceries #lowestbasket #retailers @MetroNamibia @CheckersSA @ShopRiteStores






Metro Namibia Managing Director Brian Davis speaks after receiving The Brief’s Most Affordable Hypermarket 2025 award for Metro Kleine Kuppe, reflecting on the recognition and the company’s commitment to delivering value to customers. #Namibia #MostAffordableHypermarket2025 #HypermarketOfTheYear #TheBrief #MetroHyper #groceries @MetroNamibia




Metro recorded the lowest average annual basket cost at N$921.70, making it the most affordable option for consumers in 2025. Checkers and Woermann Brock followed closely, with average annual costs of N$943.00 and N$941.90 respectively. Metro consistently offered the best value throughout the year, while the price differences between hypermarkets remained relatively modest. The most affordable month to shop across all hypermarkets was August, likely reflecting seasonal promotions and pricing adjustments. thebrief.com.na/2026/02/metro-… #namibia #baskets #hypermarkets #pricing @CheckersSA @MetroNamibia





