FREE WEBINAR | How SA's fast-food industry came together to feed those in need

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How SA’s fast food industry came together to feed those in need. Register for the FM Redzone discussion on July 7 at 9am. ArenaEventsZA

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During lockdown the SA fast-food industry, led by giants such as Nando’s, KFC and McDonald’s, put their differences aside and showed all South Africans that they, too, wereDespite experiencing the complete closure of their businesses for the first five weeks of lockdown, with zero income, the three brands embarked on a campaign with Joint Aid Management to feed South Africans — those who were hungry, on the streets, and without hope or nutrition in a very dark time.

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