Pick n Pay ups its red meat game with latest acquisition

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Pick n Pay ups its red meat game with latest acquisition
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Retail group sees sales growth opportunities, with the potential to supply Pick n Pay franchisees, Boxer, and other retailers

Western Cape-based abattoir and meat processing and packaging company Tomis for R340m in a move expected to expand its red meat offering.

“It operates under the highest animal welfare, food hygiene, ethical, and environmental standards. Tomis owns the ‘TOMIS’ and ‘Roam Free’ trademarks, which are being acquired as part of the transaction.”

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