What you can now buy online but not in stores, including jewelry, furniture, and T-shirts



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The jewelry, which cannot be sold in stores during Level 4, is cordoned off at a Woolworths store.

  • The new regulations now allow South Africans to buy anything online except cigarettes and alcohol.
  • The list of products that you can now deliver includes sports equipment, jewelry and furniture.
  • Ecommerce sites could still take their money to this day, but were still unable to deliver these products. Now all those orders are good to carry.
  • Online retailers have to give importance to locally produced products.
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With immediate effect, South Africans can buy anything online under Level 4 alert restrictions except cigarettes and alcohol, and actually deliver it to them.

New regulations were released Thursday, now giving consumers access to a range of products that are currently not allowed for sale.

While online retailers previously could and did accept money for non-essential items, they were not allowed to deliver. Now such orders are good to carry.

See also: All online purchases are now allowed

These are some of the products that you can now order online and receive:

  • Jewelry
  • Watches
  • Bags and purses
  • Sunglasses
  • T-shirts, flip-flops, and sandals (which have been excluded as part of SA’s strange new Tier 4 dress code)
  • Sports equipment (from ping pong balls to treadmills)
  • Fragrance
  • Piece of furniture
  • Portable braais
  • Luggage
  • Televisions
  • Cameras and sound systems.
  • Curtains and bLinds
  • Home decoration, including glassware and candles.
  • Camping equipment
  • Photo frames
  • Toys
  • Video games and consoles
  • Bicycles, scooters and skateboards.
  • Some kitchen appliances

Under the new regulations, retailers have to give “importance” to products made in South Africa, to bolster local industries that have been suffering from Covid-19.

Retailers must also provide “as many payment options as possible” and help poorer consumers access delivery services.

See also: The government has changed the rules on moving

There are also strict hygiene rules, including that retailers must provide written guidelines for customers on how to safely disinfect their deliveries.

Customers and delivery personnel must keep at least one and a half meters apart.

Retailers must immediately isolate any employee whose temperature is above 37.5 degrees.

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