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Bunny chow challenge champ crowned

The Bunny Chow Barometer Challenge finale took place at Blue Lagoon in Durban on Saturday and the BP Express Chatsworth was awarded a store makeover to the value of R50 000.

The battle for KwaZulu-Natal’s most delicious bunny chow has come to an end, as BP Express Chatsworth has been named the overall winner in the Coca-Cola Bunny Chow Barometer Challenge.

The Bunny Chow Barometer Challenge finale took place at Blue Lagoon in Durban last Saturday and the BP Express Chatsworth was awarded a store makeover to the value of R50 000.

The top 10 Bunny Chow Barometer Challenge finalists were Margate’s Green Chilli Fine Dining, The Curry O’s, Ramjathans Fast Foods, New Victory Foods, Chilli Pot, Chetty’s Take Away, Café India Seaview, BarCode, BP Pick n Pay Express Arena Park and BP Express Chatsworth.

The New Victory Food Phoenix Industrial Park was awarded second place followed by Café India in Sea View which scooped third position.

Now in its 15th year, The Bunny Chow Barometer Challenge saw a record-breaking 13 547 votes submitted at this year’s culinary competition.

Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA) Regional Presence Manager, Deborah Nkanyani, said that this year’s Bunny Chow Barometer finale was a hit.

“The sun came out and so did the people! Our Top 10 contestants prepared great tasting bunnies that our patrons got to enjoy with their families and friends over an ice-cold Coca-Cola. The atmosphere was filled with delicious curry aromas, music, laughter and family fun activities. Coca-Cola and meals truly bring communities together and we would like to thank everyone who attended and witnessed the crowning of our 2023 Bunny Chow Barometer Champion,” said Nkanyani, adding that CCBSA is proud to support and also to be part of helping grow South Africa’s local economy and important SMME sector.
Nkanyani said this is just one way CCBSA is bringing local communities together.

The New Victory Food Phoenix Industrial Park was awarded second place followed by Café India in Sea View which scooped third position.

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