Natfoods cries foul over rampant smuggling

Natfoods posted positive volume growth in all food categories, except for rice and salt, during the first quarter ended September 30, 2024 as consumer spending patterns on its products improved.

THE proliferation of smuggled goods on the local market is having an adverse effect on the viability and growth of business, National Foods Holdings Limited (Natfoods) chief executive, Michael Lashbrook, has said.The development has culminated in recent shutdowns by several formal businesses across the country.Speaking in Harare recently, Lashbrook said smuggling has created an uneven…

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