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Budget Burger (100x50g)
R374,93Real meat, real flavour! Our fast-food-style burger patties are used in fast food outlets across South Africa. They’re delicious, wholesome, and are packed full of that burger flavour we all love so much. A premium quality, portion-controlled product
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Budget Burger (24x100g)
R190,37Real meat, real flavour! Our fast-food-style burger patties are used in fast food outlets across South Africa. They’re delicious, wholesome, and are packed full of that burger flavour we all love so much. A premium quality, portion-controlled product
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Budget Burger (50x100g)
R374,93Real meat, real flavour! Our fast-food-style burger patties are used in fast food outlets across South Africa. They’re delicious, wholesome, and are packed full of that burger flavour we all love so much. A premium quality, portion-controlled product
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Budget Burger 1.2 kg (12x100g)
R103,75Real meat, real flavour! Our fast-food-style burger patties are used in fast food outlets across South Africa. They’re delicious, wholesome, and are packed full of that burger flavour we all love so much. A premium quality, portion-controlled product
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Butternut & Sage Quiche (16x70g)
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C/T Beef Flavoured Samoosas (100x±20g)
R275,43Our cocktail beef flavoured samoosas, with a crispy pastry, a delicious filling, and enhanced with Indian spices make a superb addition to a snack platter
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C/T Beef Sausage Rolls 4.5kg (150x30g)
R416,62A firm favourite on any snack platter. Real meat, real flavour!
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C/T Bobotie Pies 1.5kg (50x30g)
R454,64DinnerMates’ cocktail bobotie pies are based on the Cape Town specialty and one of South Africa’s best-known dishes, consisting of pure, premium beef, mixed with chutney and tamarind paste. The dish’s origins go back to the mid-17th century, when the first Malay slaves were brought to the Cape of Good Hope, and with them, their cooking. At the same time Dutch colonizers brought a taste for sweet things—hence the golden raisins mixed in with the meat; Indian immigrants, who began arriving in the late 19th century, contributed warming curry spices, giving rise to the classically Cape Malay balancing act between sour, spicy, sweet, and savory flavors that makes bobotie so satisfying.
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