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Outside The Bowl Africa targets the world record for the most cooked Potjiekos with an aim to raise R1 million

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Outside The Bowl Africa targets the world record for the most cooked Potjiekos with an aim to raise R1 million.

Outside The Bowl Africa, a non-profit organization aims to raise R1 million in its attempt to set a World Record for the most Potjiekos made by one person in March this year.  

Mark Maingard, CEO, will attempt to cook 100 Potjiekos pots on 5 March 2022 at the organization’s headquarters in Wellington, Western Cape. Supported by Pep, Outside The Bowl Africa’s aim is to feed a further 1 000 000 children at R1 a portion with their ground-breaking Vita Kidz Instant Energy Meal. 

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there are now approximately 6 000 to 12 000 people dying of hunger every day and the world’s children are suffering the most. For Maingard, the organization’s aim is to manufacture and provide 500 000 ambient, nutritional meals per day by 2025 and play a part in hunger eradication by 2030. 

“The pandemic brought about some challenges in our attempts to eradicate hunger, but we won’t stop until we meet our goal of making a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. We are excited to finally bring this event to life and we hope that many local businesses and communities will show their support for this worthy cause.”

Maingard says that the Potjiekos record, if achieved, will feed 10 000 people on the day of the event and ensure that more can be done to assist in eradicating poverty in SA as well as across the African continent.


Although my team will assist me in the set up and the making of the fires, I am hoping to set a World Record by cooking 100 number 20 Potjiekos pots without help from anyone. I’m excited to take the lead in this amazing World Record attempt and continue to make a difference. One portion of Vita Kidz provides a child with up to 80% of the daily nutrition they need to survive and thrive,” says Maingard.

Outside The Bowl Africa’s mission is to help those vulnerable across local, national and international communities. Maingard encourages businesses and individuals to get involved in this World Record attempt – to help change the lives of those facing hunger in our communities. 

“South Africa has been famously referred to as the rainbow nation because it is made up of so many diverse cultures, religions and especially enjoying the best cuisines. One of those cuisines are Potjiekos which dates to the 1500’s and up until today you will have family and friends celebrating it together. But happiness rarely keeps company with an empty stomach,” he says.

Outside the Bowl Africa Links:
Website Outside the Bowl Africa: https://outsidethebowlafrica.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outsidethebowlafrica.org
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/otbafricafeeding/
Event Video: https://www.facebook.com/events/537384357660179

MORE ABOUT OUTSIDE THE BOWL AFRICA

  • Mark Maingard and Marais Greyling had been working together for a few years. Mark had a dream to feed the hungry and Marais to train disadvantaged youth in hospitality.
  • Combined with their many years in the catering, food and hospitality industry, they joined forces in 2016.
  • Mark Maingard was ‘called’ to feed the hungry and Marais Greyling to train disadvantaged youth in hospitality. This was not by chance. It was an intervention and plan that was inevitable. Their journey began on 29 May 2016, starting with renovating and equipping a derelict facility in Paarl. On 29 July 2016, the first batch of 200 meals were delivered to Magda’s Soup Kitchen.
  • The journey started with 2nd Harvest NPC in 2016, where after Mark met Jae Evans from OTB Global – their vision is a world in which people are physically and spiritually nourished. From this meeting, OTB Africa was born and 2nd Harvest became Outside the Bowl Africa.
  • It became the company’s vision to feed 500 000 people daily, not only with a nutritional meal, but also spiritually, and for this reason we have joined hands with the Community of Abundance.
  • Outside The Bowl’s three food manufacturing facilities are located in Wellington, South Africa, serving ECD centres, crèches, soup kitchens, faith based organisations, ministries, municipalities, government institutions and needy communities.  These facilities and our partnerships with large food corporations, enables us to procure essential food services at reasonable prices.
  • In the past two years, they have distributed their products to various countries in Africa and the world and aim to reach many more.  Outside The Bowl Africa is working towards building more kitchens in communities around Southern Africa, who need it most.

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