Meatco donates 25 000 tins of corned beef
STAFF REPORTER
WINDHOEK
Meatco donated 25 000 tins of corned beef to be distributed to people who are hardest-hit by the coronavirus state of emergency.
The company handed over the donation to the Khomas regional council, which will ensure the parcels reach those in need. The donated beef comes from Meatco's canned beef range.
The Texan, Eloolo and Ranch brands, which are household names in Namibia and Southern Africa, are part of Meatco's long and proud tradition.
Beloved recipes
The canning operation produces between 11 and 17 million cans of corned beef of various sizes annually and according to specific recipes that many have grown to love. Meatco entered the canned corned beef market in 1964 with its square cans. The brands are sold in the Namibian, South African and West African markets. Two new brands, Longhorn and Cattleman, were introduced to grow the markets.
The corporation has invested in maintaining and upgrading its canning lines over the years.
WINDHOEK
Meatco donated 25 000 tins of corned beef to be distributed to people who are hardest-hit by the coronavirus state of emergency.
The company handed over the donation to the Khomas regional council, which will ensure the parcels reach those in need. The donated beef comes from Meatco's canned beef range.
The Texan, Eloolo and Ranch brands, which are household names in Namibia and Southern Africa, are part of Meatco's long and proud tradition.
Beloved recipes
The canning operation produces between 11 and 17 million cans of corned beef of various sizes annually and according to specific recipes that many have grown to love. Meatco entered the canned corned beef market in 1964 with its square cans. The brands are sold in the Namibian, South African and West African markets. Two new brands, Longhorn and Cattleman, were introduced to grow the markets.
The corporation has invested in maintaining and upgrading its canning lines over the years.
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