They are similar to Lucky Charms cereal, except South Africans don’t have leprechauns ... and might be hard to describe to anyone outside of Africa. It’s like porridge, but also different.
Walmart, which took over these stores in South Africa in 2011, is now bringing in unique products from Walmart and other ...
The Swiss food giant – that controls 20% of the baby-food market – was found out for selling sugary baby-food products to South Africa. These infant milk and cereal products are advertised as ...
Following an estimated 4.8% output contraction in the agriculture sector in 2024, Bureau for Food and Agriculture Policy ...
Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) has recorded an increase ... Annual price increases for bread and cereal products was steady at 3.7%. Although prices dropped by 0.2% between November and ...