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Subscribing to baby goods unlocks a bundle of benefits

5th September 2023
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Parenthood is a miraculous journey fuelled by a level of love that is almost unparalleled in this world. Yet, love isn’t always enough as parents grapple with one of the most daunting challenges: the overwhelming cost. The expenses seem endless, from diapers to formula, strollers to cribs, toys to clothes – who knew having a child would cost so much?

According to research, the annual expenditure for first-time parents in South Africa is approximately R100 000. This is concerning as the average take-home paycurrently sits at R14 596 according to the latest data from Bankserv Africa. The question arises: How can parents provide essentials without straining their finances?

The answer may lie in revolutionising the way these essentials are ’purchased’. Perhaps they don’t need to be purchased at all. Subscription services have emerged as an innovative solution offering South African parents a trifecta of flexibility, convenience, and affordability – giving them access to all the baby gear that was previously listed as inaccessible.

According to Mishaan Ratan co-founder from subscription-based e-commerce company, Rentoza, one of the most alluring aspects of this approach is the access to diverse items without the burden of the full retail price. Parents can choose from a comprehensive selection of essential items, spanning from strollers and car seats to high chairs and baby monitors. Parents can access all necessary products without the daunting upfront cost by committing to a reasonable monthly access fee.

“Parenting is a journey of constant adaptation, and the rapid growth of children exemplifies this fact. With baby product subscriptions, concerns about your child outgrowing items become obsolete. Parents can effortlessly upgrade or return products as their child’s needs evolve, ensuring they’re always equipped with the right gear at the right time,” explains Ratan.

By subscribing to baby goods, he/she says parents are bestowed with the power to offer their children premium products at a more manageable cost.

“Not owning the items outright allows parents to seamlessly transition to higher-end options while adhering to their financial plan. This approach empowers parents to provide their children with top-tier products without bearing the full financial burden,” says Ratan.

Quality assurance and maintenance support are non-negotiables in the world of baby goods. With services like Rentoza Care, parents are provided coverage against theft, loss, and damage for their subscribed items. These items undergo rigorous cleaning processes to meet the highest hygiene and safety standards before being reissued to new subscribers.

“Subscribing to baby goods isn’t just about acquiring items – it’s about embracing a modern parenting approach that mirrors the values of the empowered parents of the modern world. In a world of constant change, the convenience of subscription ensures that parents are always ready to meet the evolving needs of their little ones,” Ratan says.

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