Amid the cost of living crisis, consumers are increasingly turning to tinned fish, benefiting global fishing and food processing company, Oceana. Oceana, which owns the Lucky Star brand, is gearing up to capture more of South Africa's protein market by expanding its offerings to include canned chicken livers. The shift towards more affordable protein sources highlights the economic pressures faced by consumers and the strategic moves by companies to adapt to changing market demands.
[ICYMI] Amid the cost of living crisis, consumers are feeling the pinch and turning to tinned fish and that's benefiting global fishing and food processing company, Oceana. https://t.co/ph1bfMxklz
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News24 | Canned chicken livers: Lucky Star owner Oceana gears up to catch more of SA's protein market https://t.co/RfabNicySU