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Retailer gives fish paste fans the best news ever: it’s back!

There’s a smile on smotherer-in-chief Jeremy Maggs’ face this morning, and now there’ll be one on yours. Because… Fish. Paste. Is. Back.
Retailer gives fish paste fans the best news ever: it’s back!

It is confirmed. When we heard it only on Thursday night we thought, nah, that’s too good to be true. We even checked the calendar: no, it’s not April 1st. So, at cock’s crow on Friday morning, half the staff of Pick n Pay were the target of a barrage of emails from your TGIFood Editor. Was it true? Could it be? Is the dearth really over? Is fish paste back on the shelves?

And the answer was an emphatic yes. What’s more, said a senior group press officer. “It’s back for good!”

But wait, there’s even more: it’s not only Redro that’s back. Or only Peck’s Anchovette. It’s both of them. The brands are in 50-plus Pick n Pay stores throughout the Western Cape as of now, and the retailer promises that they will be in stores nationwide “within the next two weeks”.

Here’s what happened, in Pick n Pay’s own words…

“Pick n Pay has again triumphed for their customers, this time bringing two iconic fish paste brands, Redro and Peck’s Anchovette, back to store shelves – reigniting nostalgia for South Africans.

“The retailer brought the popular Hellmann’s Mayonnaise back to their shelves in June, after a countrywide uproar by distraught shoppers when the American brand was delisted by its local supplier.

“Now, Pick n Pay has worked closely with Cape Gulf Brands and Premier Fishing & Brands to relaunch the popular fish paste products back on the shelf for local customers after they were discontinued nearly two years ago. The products will be exclusive to Pick n Pay stores.”

A little history about the two brands:

Peck’s Anchovette is the older of the two by far, having originated in the UK in late Victorian times when, in 1891, it first found its way into the market. It only arrived in South Africa in the 1960s and was a favourite with hundreds of thousands, until it suddenly disappeared from the shelves.

By the time Peck’s arrived on the scene in South Africa, fish paste fans had already been long familiar with their own brand, Redro, which had first appeared in the 1930s.

Fish paste world fell apart

Then, in December 2021, the fish paste world fell apart. In January 2022, South African fish paste fans woke up to the ghastly news, and word spread fast: it had been confirmed that both brands had been discontinued, ostensibly for lack of interest.

This was news to fish paste fans, who scratched their heads and thought, huh? But I have some almost every day…?

At TGIFood, we headlined our story The War on Spreads, such was the severity of the calamity.

Head scratcher-in-chief was television presenter and fish paste devotee Jeremy Maggs, who wrote in Daily Maverick: “Mine was a childhood smothered in fish paste. And now the memory has been harpooned as a major food conglomerate — with a click of a mouse on a profit-hungry spreadsheet — has decided to discontinue both Peck’s and Redro anchovy spread.

“I feel like a panicky sardine caught in a tight net off the South Coast. Like Nemo staring down Bruce, the vegetarian shark.” 

Read more in Daily Maverick: My world is shattered: a paen for the demise of my beloved anchovy toast

We had to hear from the smotherer-in-chief himself. Maggs, on hearing the news this morning, managed to calm himself down sufficiently to reply:

“I’m overwhelmed with joy and excitement now that this condiment crisis is over. In coming days I am planning a private ceremonial smearing party (toast, not body) and am salivating with sensory expectation of hot melted butter intermingled with fish paste running down my chin. It will not be a pretty sight, but I don’t give a fig.”

In the meantime, many South Africans, ever an inventive and resilient bunch, learnt to make their own versions of the spread, including our own fish paste boffin, Georgia East, whose recipe you’ll find in this article.

If you really still need to make your own… DM

Tony Jackman is Galliova Food Writer 2023, jointly with TGIFood columnist Anna Trapido.

Follow Tony Jackman on Instagram @tony_jackman_cooks.

Comments (8)

Iam Fedup Jan 6, 2024, 10:01 AM

Jeremy Maggs said it all: “…with a click of a mouse on a profit-hungry spreadsheet.” Nestle also recently embarrassed themselves by bringing back Nesquik, but there are hundreds more products and services that have disappeared because they simply weren’t making a big enough profit for the conglomerates. If I had the formula I could probably have made fishpaste in my kitchen and distributed it online very profitably.

Les Keith Jan 3, 2024, 04:59 PM

Have looked in several P&P stores around Cape Town (Northern and Southern suburbs) and have yet to find a single bottle. Got some from "Frozen for you" (not the original) that's not bad.

annie.conway@icloud.com Jan 3, 2024, 09:31 AM

Life without fishpaste was long and hard ?

Barry Messenger Jan 3, 2024, 08:35 AM

The return of Peck's and Redro (I like both..) was one of the best stories of 2023. But in Johannesburg, according to my casual observations, it is not commonly stocked in PnP stores? A while back I secured a few bottles of Redro in PnP Hyde Park Corner (not quite convenient for me) but I am at reorder point now and I'm starting to get edgy as I haven't come across them in other PnP stores since then. Is there presently a stock shortage I wonder?

Barry Messenger Jan 4, 2024, 10:31 AM

PnP on Nicol had stock of Redro yesterday.

ode@transworldfreight.com Jan 3, 2024, 08:23 AM

This was the best Christmas present by far! I have dreamed of my hot toast and butter spread thick with anchovy paste. I was absolutely distraught when this was lost to us but was elated when seeing it at the bakery at PnP recently, bought 8 bottles just in case. Thank you, Thank you, I feel whole again

Gordon Knight Jan 3, 2024, 08:13 AM

Reading this again a few months later, did anyone ever find which stores got this elusive fish paste? I tried a few of the main PnP's when in Cape Town, with no success. Friends also went to their various local stores, with the same result. Anyone know where they're hiding the paste?

Andrew Wallace Jan 3, 2024, 07:55 AM

Yaaha............it was a sad day when my stash of 12 jars of Pecks was finally gone. Pick n Pay, please get this heavenly spread to KZN chop-chop.

Jennifer D Jan 3, 2024, 07:55 AM

It still amazes me that the manufacturers found it necessary to discontinue the product - it is clearly well loved. If it wasn’t profitable, charge more? I don’t think fish paste appreciaters would have complained too much.