Middle East & Africa | Chicken wars

The battle over South Africa’s spicy-chicken market

A fight between Pedros and Nando’s offers insights into concentrated markets

 Chickens roosting at a farm in Western Cape, South Africa
Happy customers, angry birdsImage: Alamy
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Competition specialists tend to be a gloomy lot, even when markets seem to be working pretty well to ordinary folk. But they become especially glum when it comes to South Africa, sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest industrialised economy.

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This article appeared in the Middle East & Africa section of the print edition under the headline “Chicken wars”

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