It’s great that the family is still involved. Great origin story. If only they’d do something about the salt… 😂 I hope there are more videos like this.
6:37 it wasn’t the first store in Botswana, I remember having it here in 1995/6. It’s highly successful here, owned by an Indian family. They even have a “secret” menu in case people didn’t know. Hope this adds to your story, keep it up
Not sure about Namibia, but in Swaziland they allegedly closed because the franchise wanted them to buy chickens from SA and move away from local suppliers.
always been curious about SA business giants and how they came to be so thank you for the content
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True, thanks bro
Hope you keep growing mate. Glad the algo brought me to you
It’s great that the family is still involved. Great origin story. If only they’d do something about the salt… 😂 I hope there are more videos like this.
3rd person in the comments that say its too salty 😂😂 thanks so much for tuning in. More videos on the way for sure.
Thank you may the SA entrepreneurial spirit ignite in all of us!
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Please do one for Hungry Lion as well 🔥
Bet! Will get to researching. Thanks for watching.
Love your content keep going...
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Thanks man . Your Videos are dope
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dude I loved this video. So good and well made and researched. Keep em coming bro.
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Great job! Two more and I subscribe
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well done bro . well paced well detailed
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Good to know.
Thanks for watching.
love ur research dude!
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Keep them coming!
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6:37 it wasn’t the first store in Botswana, I remember having it here in 1995/6. It’s highly successful here, owned by an Indian family. They even have a “secret” menu in case people didn’t know.
Hope this adds to your story, keep it up
It most definitely helps, thanks for adding that and thank you for watching!
A white founded company trademarking "Soul" was crazy from the get go.
so true😂😂 soul food is a black thing.. thanks for tuning in.
@@MzansiBusiness Dope content king, was always wondering why SA businesses don't have such info easily available. Now we do thanks to you.
I wonder why they closed in Namibia
seems like its only profitable for them in South Africa and Botswana. Thanks for tuning in.
@MzansiBusiness please do keep up with these. Definitely was an interesting watch
Not sure about Namibia, but in Swaziland they allegedly closed because the franchise wanted them to buy chickens from SA and move away from local suppliers.
I used to love CL, until their chicken became so unbearably salty...
agreed. it is a bit too salty. another person also mentioned this in the comment. thanks for tuning in.
If I'm not mistaken, it's the only mainstream restaurant that still uses plastic.
Thanks to this video, I’m only gonna buy Rainbow Chicken and Robertson Spices. Maybe I can hit a *lick*. 😂
you need to bribe a Chicken Licken or Robertson Spices exec😂😂thanks for tuning in.
For only 10c😂😅
Thanks for watching fam 😂
R12?? For a whole meal??
Wow, back then life was good 😦
my guy 😂 thanks for watching.
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Do spurs
Bet! You can expect it early 2025.
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Too salty though...
It's hit or miss depending on where you get it. I find that the soicy mayo and SoulFire sauce make things a lot better.
I prefer them over kfc. But they must make a plan about their excessively salty spice.
3rd person in the comments to mention that it's too salty 😂😂