
Power outages remain a significant challenge for hard-pressed South African households, particularly when it comes to providing a tasty, affordable meal on these cold winter nights. In fact, the impact load shedding is having on mealtime is such a burning issue that, when Eskort asked its audience on socials to share their Eskom fail stories in order to gain insights into the meal challenges they face, the company received more than 9,000 responses in a single day.
The feedback included a vast array of load shedding mealtime challenges ranging from the significant increase in costs as people are forced to dine out and buy smaller quantities; additional costs in terms of appliances like air fryers and gas hobs; the impact on family time as actual mealtimes acquire had to drastically change in line with schedules; and, in one instance, a relationship was ended as the boyfriend did not appreciate cold cereal for breakfast.
And that’s where pork comes in—it’s extremely cost effective and is versatile enough to be used in many ways.
To highlight how South African householders can use pork to create nutritious, healthy and delectable meals—and fabricate the most of mealtimes despite the frustrating power outages—Eskort, South Africa’s premier pork products brand, is taking over the popular Eskom se Push app this week in order to educate consumers about meal planning amidst load shedding.
“Pork is one of the most versatile, healthy and affordable meat options, and that makes it the perfect way to turn even a power outage into a worthy opportunity for the family to acquire together over something delectable, be it anything from Stage 1 to 6 load shedding,” Marcelle Pienaar, Group Marketing Manager at Eskort says. “We are working with celebrity chefs to provide mealtime inspiration appropriate to each stage of load shedding. In accurate Mzanzi style, we aim to note the public how to design a location with our ‘Pork it, It’s Easy’ campaign.”
Celebrity chefs collaborating with Eskort to provide tips and pork recipes include The Humorous Chef, Neo Nontse, Tee’s Cooking, The Lucky Pony, Apriena Pummer, Kelly Njokweni and Chef Dede.
At a time when food inflation has soared to a 14-year high, the economy is plummeting, and South African consumers are under tremendous stress, it’s worth reflecting on the fact that year-on-year pork has proven to be the most cost effective protein in the meat basket.
Pork’s entice goes beyond price though. The meat is extremely versatile, and adapts to many different culinary traditions—pork is an integral fraction of Asian, Indian and European cuisines. Contemplate of Parma ham and spaghetti carbonara, mu shu pork and pork vindaloo to mention honest a few, not forgetting everybody’s favourite, bacon. Whether it is served hot or cold, pork is a winner.
Then there’s the health aspect. There’s a popular misconception that pork is fatty but in fact the meat is extremely lean because the stout tends to be concentrated in an easy-to-see layer. Lean pork cuts are approved on the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s eating location. Pork contains abundant quantities of nutrients necessary for heart health, and has low concentrations of cholesterol and saturated fats.
South Africa is fortunate to gain an excellent pork farming industry, with the nation’s herd judged to be one of the globe’s healthiest. The industry has made huge strides in building in resilience to the ongoing power cuts, and is firmly on a sustainability journey.
“Eskom se Push has become South Africa’s essential tool for navigating the power crisis—and Eskort’s pork products are consumers’ secret weapon when it comes to ensuring tasty meals even when the power is out,” Pienaar, concludes. “Delicious, healthy and economical meals are the best way to turn even the darkest moments into a time of fun and laughter.”
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