Households and businesses in the food and catering industry have been forced to dispose of rotten food items because of load shedding.
With the steep inflation rate, consumers will have to contend with spending more money on groceries and food items and eventually discard them as power outages are set to continue for years to come – which could mean that the 10 million tonnes of food wasted in the country every year could increase. Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.
But the same consumers have powers to turn things around, for the better.
Going for smaller but more frequent groceries. Fridges packing up
Thanks to the incomparable incompetence of Ramaphosa. You guys back him up, he screws everyone.
Not to mentions stores like Checkers and Spar selling groceries with fake sell by dates, which went opened at home are found to be rotten. They bank on people not coming back to complain.
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Loadshedding is ruining plenty here in South Africa....appliances of homes/businesses. Businesses/farming losses & whose replacing all damages? Not the government, not eskom & for sure not the president...Not 1 of them care at all.
The failure of the government to resolve the Escom crisis has as dumped the country into a downward spiral. Continuous corruption and crime resulted in SA being GREY listed. The poor gets poorer and the elite richer. Food security is a reality, and we are sitting on a time bomb.
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