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READY-TO-EAT MEALS IN SOUTH AFRICA

CONVENIENCE FOODS

Findus

Findus

The Findus Group is one of Europe’s largest frozen food and seafood companies and one of Europe’s leading overall food manufacturers. Findus produces an extensive range of frozen fish and seafood products, ready meals and frozen vegetables with leading positions and high brand recognition in each of its core markets.
Click here for the Findus product catalogue
Tastic

Tastic

It’s not just Rice. It’s Tastic. Tastic, since 1961, has been delivering perfectly cooked rice – every time. This strong heritage has won the hearts (and stomachs) of millions of South Africans.
Click here for the Tastic product catalogue

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