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Business in the Spotlight: Lowfeld Soul Food

Sep 21, 2021

Adjusting in a new country is difficult, luckily Worldwide is here to help you. Become part of a network of South Africans abroad. Networking is not only for businesses, it is also a valuable way of building a support base for those days when you just miss droëwors, milktart and the Africa sun too much.

Worldwide’s World Guide is where South African businesses from around the world come together to form a community. The World Guide currently has more than 1 000 businesses, from biltong shops in Australia to Afrikaans lawyers in Canada.

You can list your business for free on Worldwide’s interactive guide. This way you can get the necessary exposure to become part of a wonderful networking opportunity!

This week’s business in the Spotlight is Lowfeld Soul Food in the USA.

Lowfeld Soul Food is a small company that loves making good South African traditional cured and fresh products. They believe being a small company ensures good quality.

Mike and Gerbri Myburgh come from Nelspruit and Wellington, respectively. Food is their passion.

From a young age, we catered at family gatherings and work parties, and finally, after a long time, we decided to make that our life. We wanted to share the food we grew up with – and have been making for ourselves for 14 years – with our friends and new .

We have a love for South African food, especially biltong, droëwors, and boerewors. We have added some personal favourites and have a lot more to come.

We currently live just north of Charleston SC in a little town called Awendaw SC. We have made Charleston our home for the past 14 years and this is where our factory is located. We have big plans to grow our business and provide South Africans their favourite meat snacks.

Contact Lowfeld Soul Food
Email: sales@lowfeld-soul-food.com
Click here to visit Lowfeld Soul Food’s Facebook page.
Click here for Lowfeld Soul Food on Worldwide’s World Guide.

 

 

 

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