Woolworths presents Food for Thought, with your host, Redi Tlhabi. Discover the big, small and unexpected stories that are gripping the global food community. We set out to evoke curiosity about the food landscape, as well as to help South Africans understand what they are consuming and why it’s important; by discussing, debating, demystifying and debunking food and its culture.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | NatureFoodArtsScience |
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I’m really enjoying this podcast so much. It’s making me realise that these topics are complex. Great hearing from such interesting guests as well!
Well put together podcast. This really helps me feel better about my shopping experience with Woolworths.
Apple Podcasts | #67 | South Africa/Arts/Food |
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