Sasol Delight
What separates a convenience store that people actually return to from one they tolerate depends on consistency and understanding what 'convenience' actually means in practice. Sasol Delight succeeds by stocking items that have predictable demand — drinks, snacks, fuel-related purchases — and ensuring those items are fresh and reasonably priced. Poor operators in this space either overreach with too much variety they can't move, or stock only the most obvious items and lose customers who need something slightly different. A decent convenience store remembers that speed and availability matter more than selection. If someone stops in expecting cold drinks on a hot day and finds empty shelves, or wants to grab a newspaper and finds the till queue stretching out the door, they'll shop elsewhere next time. The difference between adequate and forgettable is attention to fundamentals: stock rotation, adequate staffing during busy periods, and knowing which products justify shelf space.