Former CEO Sean Summers will be returning to the helm of Pick n Pay as the group’s core grocery business struggles, with its present boss having been asked to leave by the board.

The announcement was made as Pick n Pay issued a dire trading statement detailing its headline losses per share of R1.29-R1.49 for the half-year to August 27...

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