STAFFORD BROS & DRAEGER
DISTRIBUTION SOUTH AFRICA
Latest Activity
24 APR |
If the buzz you get from drinking tea is keeping you awake at night, look no further than Twinings’ newest offering, Twinings Decaf English Breakfast. This refreshingly new, delicious decaffeinated tea will give you the perfect cup every time.
09 NOV 2012 |
In 1987, the Staffords brand made its first appearance in the market and now, 25 years later, is acknowledged as one of the leading brands in the fine foods industry. Whenever you choose any one of the 40 products carrying a Staffords label, you know you’re choosing the best.
30 OCT 2012 |
What’s petite, delectably indulgent and a cheerful treat to all senses? A cupcake of course! The cupcake evolved in the United States in the 19th century, and was revolutionary because of the time saved in the kitchen.
19 OCT 2012 |
The Chinese have known about the medicinal benefits of green tea, which is made from Camellia sinensis, since ancient times, using it to treat everything from headaches to depression.
15 OCT 2012 |
Imagine the authentic taste of Mexican cuisine, laced with the colourful vibe and culture of the land that’s famous for hot tamales and sombreros.
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May wholesale trade up 8.7%
20/07/2012 - 08:31
Johannesburg - Wholesale trade sales at constant prices for May grew by 8.7% year-on-year (y/y) compared with a 9.5% y/y growth in April‚ Statistics SA data showed on Thursday.
Western Cape economy cools down
13/07/2012 - 08:05
Cape Town – Together with the chilly Cape weather the Western Cape economy is also cooling down, as is evident from the May Sake24 and BoE Private Clients Western Cape Barometer.
Cheaper oil, food put lid on inflation
22/06/2012 - 07:43
The price of Brent crude oil fell below $91 a barrel yesterday, a price last seen in December 2010, from this year’s high of $124 in March.
Tough trading likely to continue — Pick n Pay
19/06/2012 - 08:58
The country’s second-largest retailer, Pick n Pay (PIK), is operating in a time of tightened consumer spending, increased competition in the retail sector, and increased food inflation and utility costs, the retailer’s chairman, Gareth Ackerman, said on Friday.
‘Shocking’ fall in factory output raises fears over exports
11/05/2012 - 08:20
Manufacturing output contracted unexpectedly in March, suggesting that the recession in Europe is already taking a toll on exports and signalling growth in the economy may be slowing more sharply than expected.