The Herald (South Africa)

Rise in yeast sales as families bake up a storm

- Kgaugelo Masweneng

Baking yeast has been flying off the shelves.

Anchor Yeast director of consumer relations Joanne Clarke said its retail partners had battled to service the significan­t increase in demand.

“We are working with them to make sure that we fill the shelves and make yeast available to our valuable shoppers and consumers.

“One retail buyer shared that he sold three weeks’ stock ... in one day‚” Clark said.

Yeast is a versatile ingredient used in making traditiona­l products such as bread‚ magwinya or dombolo — but also more exciting sweet and savoury products such as pizza‚ doughnuts and Chelsea buns‚ to name a few. “The lockdown has also inspired families to hone in on their baking skills and have fun while they are about it.

“One only needs to look at one’s social media feed to see the number of posts proudly displaying an assortment of recipes and unique creations that people are sharing — from grandparen­ts to young‚ schoolgoin­g children‚” Clark said.

“Perhaps working from home has also freed up time to test some of the treats that one has seen in recipe books but not had the time to try.

“We have received several requests from consumers for recipe ideas — which we have gladly offered‚” Clarke said.

She said as a business‚ they were delighted to see people all over the country taking pleasure in baking — while also being able to feed the family without leaving home.

“We are concerned about availabili­ty issues in the stores‚ but we have seen an improvemen­t in the past week and are working hard to fill all the gaps‚” Clarke said.

Woolworths confirmed there had been a rise in demand for the product.

“Our yeast sales have increased significan­tly during the lockdown‚” the retailer said in a response to inquiries.

“Our yeast supplier had run out of packaging for the product a week ago‚ which they have now received.”

Pick n Pay also attributed the dramatic rise in demand to families bonding and baking.

“Many customers are looking to keep entertaine­d during the lockdown and a few have turned to baking.

“Our muffin mixes‚ bread mixes and baking items have been very popular with customers. We have loved seeing all the great creations online‚” the retailer said.

 ?? Picture: NACHO DOCE/REUTERS ?? RISING TO THE OCCASION: Baking has taken off during lockdown
Picture: NACHO DOCE/REUTERS RISING TO THE OCCASION: Baking has taken off during lockdown

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