South African specialities just a click away as Ocado delivers up expat favourites

September 12, 2013

Ocado, the online supermarket, has added a selection of South African specialities to its ever-expanding product range

After the success of the French and Scandinavian dedicated shops, Ocado have introduced the South African range to allow shoppers to buy the products they love, previously only sold through specialist stores, in just a few taps.

The range offers a mix of traditional favourites alongside cult brands so expats, fans of South African cuisine or those looking for something a bit different no longer have to search out niche delis and suppliers.
Traditional delights like Steers Monkey Gland Sauce and Biltong can now be found all in one place in Ocado’s dedicated South African shop. Fans of the cuisine or those looking to spice up their weekly shop, can now get South African staples delivered to their kitchen at a time that suits them.

Appetites can also be kept at bay with a selection of savoury and sweet treats. From deliciously different
maize snacks to classic Nik Naks or sweet, low-fat fruit rolls, there’s a flavour to suit everyone’s palate.

A variety of fruity and spicy sauces will add extra flavour to your shopping basket and transform any ordinary meal. Firm favourites in South Africa such as Mrs Ball’s Peach Chutney and Steers Monkey Gland Sauce (does not contain monkey) feature an exotic blend of oriental fruits and aromatic spices.

To see the full range, visit the dedicated South African shop on ocado.com and enjoy an initial 10% off promotional offer, making these delicious international flavours even more affordable.

Jason Gissing, co-founder of Ocado, said “Our customers love to experiment with foreign flavours and one in five Ocado baskets now contain at least one international product. Our latest range offers a selection of South Africa’s favourite foods, giving expats a taste of home while tempting Brits to expand their palate and try something new.”

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