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The retail brand Kit Kat Cash and Carry is one of the leading brands in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods industry in South Africa.
Kit Kat Café and Restaurant was a well-established business run by Osman Mohammed, his niece Gigi and her father Osman Gani.He quit his studies in 1995 to join the family retail business called Kit Kat Cash and Carry when it had a turnover of R10m. “Democracy was good for us. We still had to fight a tough battle after 1994, but it was an interesting journey. In the retail business there is always some excitement,” says Riaz, an alumnus of Harvard Business School.
This year, with the Group’s 30th anniversary, there are 16 Kit Kat Cash and Carry Express outlets across Gauteng and five Kit Kat Cash and Carry stores.“Our aim is not to maximise profit, but rather to respect our customers and employees and to be a contributing part of the community,” says Riaz.“During the pandemic, we re-engineered the business to have products available online. The world has changed a lot.
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