
About Our ‘People’s Brands’
Premier Foods is the proud manufacturer, distributor and
marketer of a number of South Africa’s “People’s
Brands”.
According to the recent Markinor/Sunday Times Brand Survey,
five of the Top 20 consumer brands in South Africa belong
to Premier Foods namely IWISA, BLUE RIBBON, SNOWFLAKE, NYALA
and IMPALA.
Premier Foods markets its consumer brands in close
association with its corporate promise of:
“The People’s Promise Delivered”
Premier Foods utilizes its brands to improve and enrich
the lives of South African consumers via corporate sponsorship
of music spectaculars, brand sponsorship of soccer and road-running,
and extensive community support programmes, in order to reach
out to the “hearts and minds” of the People
Wareings Pies – A part of South African history
OUR PUSH FOR NEW PRODUCTS – NO PIE IN THE
SKY STORY
Those of us from KZN will be familiar with the Wareings
brand of pies. These pies are produced under the Blue Ribbon
brand and can be found in supermarkets and convenience stores
across the province.
However, what many of us don’t know is that these
popular convenience meals are now going to be found on the
shelves of Gauteng outlets.
These aren’t just any pies, they’ve been around
since 1863 when they were baked under the brand name of BB
Pies at our Durban bakery which was then known as Bakers
Bread & Confectionary.
In 1983 Bakers Bread acquired a well known family owned
bakery called Wareing Bread & Confectionary located in
the Pinetown area, and from that day forward BB Pies were
known as Wareings Pies. Other changes happened in 1983. Whereas
previously BB Pies were produced by a mainly hand operated
line it now evolved to a fully automated pie line including
cryogenic freezing, which is a process that freezes pies
after baking to a sub zero temperature to capture that just
baked freshness.
Having been around for 145 years means that a fresh baked
BB Pie would could have been sampled by Ghandi in 1893 (curried
vegetable?) or by Winston Churchill when he arrived in Durban
in 1899 as a correspondent covering the Anglo Boer War.
So when you bite into today’s Wareings pie, you’re
sampling more than a delicious snack, you’re tasting
part of South Africa’s unique history. Keep an eye
out for your favourite Wareings Pie and introduce your taste
buds to one of South Africa’s favourite
meals – ever since 1863.
TELL US WHAT YOU THINK OF YOUR FAVOURITE WAREINGS PIE AND
WIN A MONTHS WORTH OF WAREINGS PIE DINNERS. SEND YOUR EMAIL
TO steven.mallach@premierfoods OR GIVE YOUR WRITTEN SUBMISSION
TO YOUR INVOCOMS COORDINATOR. COMPETITION ENDS 30 JUNE – SO
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