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CANNED FISH IN SOUTH AFRICA

CANNED FOODS

Glenryck Pilchards

Glenryck Pilchards

Glenryck pilchards are an iconic brand, having been on the shopping list of South Africa’s families since the 1940s. Caught locally, Glenryck pilchards are canned fresh, and the brand is renowned for its premium quality.
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Goldcrest Canned Fish

Goldcrest Canned Fish

Over the past few years, the trend of GOLDCREST volume has been nothing short of spectacular. High quality ingredients and aggressive, constant marketing continues to drive the extraordinary achievement.
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John West (Ambient Foods)

John West (Ambient Foods)

Health and wellness. Two words that mean so much at Heinz. Our commitment to health and wellness is a sustaining, nourishing tradition, just as it always has been since our early days as “The Pure Foods Company.”
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Lucky Star

Lucky Star

Lucky Star features regularly among the Top Ten Grocery Brands in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods Grocery Sector in South Africa and has a proud and proven track record in the South African Retail and Wholesale Industries.
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Ocean King

Ocean King

Ocean King® is a brand that delivers ethically fished, top quality, non-perishable canned fish products.
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Saldanha Group

Saldanha Group

Since 1905, the Saldanha Group has successfully brought quality canned fish to the market. Our canned fish offering includes Saldanha pilchards, sardines, middlecut mackerel and flaked light meat tuna. All of our products are either canned in our own factory or sourced from only the best suppliers.
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BMi Research Annual Quantification Report, Canned Protein in South Africa, July 2013 14
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BMi Research Annual Quantification Report, Canned Protein in South Africa, July 2013
Overall the canned protein market in South Africa grew in 2012. This growth was largely driven by canned fish which constitutes the bulk of the canned protein market. Canned fish volumes increased in 2012. The smaller, canned meat market, showed a lower volume growth in 2012.
Lucky Star voted as a favourite brand in 2013 Sunday Times Top Brands Survey 27
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Lucky Star voted as a favourite brand in 2013 Sunday Times Top Brands Survey
Lucky Star was voted as a favourite brand in the Grand Prix Category for Tinned Food in the recent 2013 Sunday Times Top Brands Survey. Lucky Star is the market leader in most canned fish sectors.
Hundreds of prizes still up for grabs in the Lucky Star Mega Consumer Competition 21
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Hundreds of prizes still up for grabs in the Lucky Star Mega Consumer Competition
To promote its nationwide Mega Consumer Competition, Lucky Star has launched a television commercial to show consumers how they can win one of several cash prizes up for grabs.
Lucky Star announces more Mega Consumer Competition winners! 14
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Lucky Star announces more Mega Consumer Competition winners!
Lucky Star is serving up more smiles as the second R100 000 winner and the second R15 000 winner have been revealed in the Lucky Star Mega Consumer Competition. The winners hail from Port Shepstone in KwaZulu-Natal and Peddie, in the Eastern Cape, respectively.

Related News

Oceana buys Foodcorp division
05/06/2013 - 08:04
Johannesburg - Oceana, South Africa’s biggest seller of canned fish, agreed to acquire Foodcorp’s fishing unit for 445 million rand ($45.9 million) to extend operations.

Oceana Group cites good industrial relations and zero fatalities for avoiding strikes
20/11/2012 - 08:19
Hot on the heels of a sturdy operating profit announcement earlier this month, the Oceana Group, the biggest seller of canned fish in South Africa, reported that it had “zero” strikes in the past year, which was testimony to its good industrial relations.

SA consumers shed recessionary mindset
06/08/2012 - 08:14
Johannesburg - South Africans seem to be shedding the recessionary mindset.