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Mark Sham

@MarkSham

Entrepreneur, professional speaker, and world traveler. I create content about the topics that interest me!

Joburg / Cape Town Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Mark Sham
Mark Sham@MarkSham·
If you are a new follower to my account, I'd like to introduce myself, explain what I post about and WHY! Please take a few seconds to read (and like the post) if you've been enjoying my content so far. I really appreciate your support so far and I'm here to create a net positive impact on Twitter / X ❤️ ✅ My goal is to create travel content that inspires people to travel more. Specifically, I'm trying to get people to act like tourists in this beautiful country of ours. Despite our problems, I love South Africa and I want to be a force for good. ✅ I've been documenting my travels informally for a few years but I recently started @likeatouristza to showcase amazing places to visit and cool things to do. Just look through my recent timeline and you will get an idea of what I'm talking about. ✅ We have a YouTube channel where we upload high quality content. I would love for you to search for us and see the quality for yourself. I also use all my social media platforms to share pictures that I take myself. If it doesn't have our logo on then I didn't take it. ✅ Almost always, my posts aren't sponsored and the places I visit don't know I'm coming. I pay my own way which gives me the ability to give an honest plug. If money exchanges hands, I will always tell you. ✅ I also don't review places. If I don't have a great experience, I don't post about them. This is why my content sometimes comes across as "positive" when actually I just don't mention the negative experiences to begin with. ✅ Some travel experiences I post about are for everyone and some are high end. I rarely post prices and I ask you to do your own research. ✅ Every now and then, I post about other topics that interest me that aren't travel related. I am a professional speaker so I have a broad range of interests. Sometimes I speak about politics too, but I try limit this topic because it can be divisive. ✅ Lastly, I am a fun loving guy and I love engaging with my community but I also clap back if someone gives me a hard time. I'm ok with debating things elegantly and I am comfortable to agree to disagree. PS. Reply to this post if you have any questions or comments, and I will always try to reply ASAP. Love hearing from you and chatting with you!
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Mark Sham@MarkSham·
@VolksVuur Why don't you try it first and then comment? You can tell a lot about a person that first finds fault with something 🥸
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Mark Sham@MarkSham·
Cape Town has a NEW sandwich shop that sets the benchmark in South Africa 🥪 The Focaccia Bar on Loop Street is hyper-focused on doing this one thing perfectly and I'd like to share the experience with all of you 📸 If New York, Cape Town, and Florence had a sandwich baby, this would be it 🤣 The magic comes from the three owners who traded cooking on super yachts and high pressure fine dining kitchens for a sidewalk shop. Instead of a massive menu, they obsess over 24-hour fermented dough and quality ingredients that culminate in singular perfection. Which is why this isn't a "cheap" lunch, nor should it be in my opinion. Not only do they bake their own bread daily, they also import their cold meats from Italy, use local high-end cheese suppliers, and make every single spread in-house. I tried four different sandwiches and the craft was undeniable. Not only were the meat portions are incredibly generous but these are up there with the best sandwiches I've ever had. Even my darling daughter got in on the action 🤣 The only first world issue I had was with the pastrami sandwich because there was possibly actually too much meat and the pastrami overpowered the sandwich. The rest of them were heaven in beautiful packaging. If you want to see me document the full experience at The Focaccia Bar, the latest episode of Hungry & Shameless is live on YouTube. It's also the first ever episode filmed in the Mother City. If you want to watch, search for “Hungry & Shameless in SA” 🤣 ‼️ Again, please don't watch the video unless you're keen to watch the whole thing. I'm not looking for views at all costs. We want the videos to find the right audience 😎 PS. I ordered the four most expensive sandwiches on their menu but there are also a few sandwiches below R100 so don't come at me about price 🤣
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@mobieffect This is epic. Thank you. Please let me know what you think of your experience? PS. Have you watched the video review on YouTube? youtu.be/UKvQ0HuxMsg
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mobieffect@mobieffect·
@MarkSham Thank you for your brilliant review. You have convinced me, and I shall be visiting The Focaccia Bar next week
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Mark Sham@MarkSham·
@paddycarmody Patrick, you legend. Which sandwich did you go for? Thanks for taking the time to watch the video.
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Patrick Carmody@paddycarmody·
@MarkSham tried it today after watching your video. What a class place.
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NM_LEDWABA@nm_ledwaba·
@MarkSham That white flour bread is an invite to cancer....health is wealth
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Mark Sham@MarkSham·
@cowboy_lockdown @WOOLWORTHS_SA Just reminding small business owners what they’re dealing with when they deal with corporate giants. Seems to be hitting a nerve?
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Mark Sham@MarkSham·
The @WOOLWORTHS_SA and Beyers Chocolates breakdown is another reminder that corporate companies will "protect their business and their growth" at all costs. Any smaller business that forgets is doomed. You can have a 34-year supplier history with a corporate but the moment you stop playing by their rules, they will cut you down to size, even if that means you liquidating your business! From what has been reported, Beyers had been supplying Woolworths since around 1990 and at one point Woolworths made up roughly half their business. That kind of relationship could fool you into feeling secure when you’re in it. It "feels" like there’s history and trust which is already the first warning sign in this story. Apparently Beyers acquired a second factory which was already supplying Checkers and Pick 'n Pay. According to Beyers, this was a way to increase volumes, support mechanisation, diversify the business, and reduce their dependence on Woolworths, especially because Woolworths had already started bringing in other chocolate brands years earlier. Woolworths apparently found out about the second factory and took issue with it. The dispute centred on exclusivity. According to Kees Beyers, Woolworths wanted the second factory closed but Beyers refused. From a business owner’s point of view, I understand why. Beyers had reportedly invested around R200 million and had roughly 75 employees at that second site. You don’t just switch that off because a major client is uncomfortable with you diversifying. Then came the hammer as Woolworths reduced its orders. First by around R100 million and then by another R100 million a few months later. When one customer carries that much weight in your business, they don’t have to “kill” you in some dramatic movie villain way. They just have to reduce orders and suddenly cash flow gets squeezed, your bank gets nervous, your options disappear, and the thing you spent decades building can start falling apart in real time. The exclusivity issue itself is still disputed. Beyers says the exclusivity agreement expired in 2019. Woolworths apparently says it rolled over automatically. Woolworths has also said it cannot comment on the details of the relationship because of confidentiality 🤣 I want to personally remind you. Corporate companies are not people. They don’t operate on loyalty, memory, history, or sentiment in the way small business owners often do. They operate through systems, contracts, leverage, risk management and self preservation. If you build your business around one massive corporate client, and that client decides you’ve stepped outside the lines, they will likely not sit down and ask how this affects your people, your factory, your investment, or your future. If you take ANYTHING from this post, it's an understanding of WHAT (not who) you’re dealing with. Never forget this and play the game accordingly 🤓
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Alice Makochieng@Alicemakochieng·
@MarkSham @WOOLWORTHS_SA You can't blame @WOOLWORTHS_SA for a company that went behind their back in an exclusive supplier contract and acquired another chocolate factory to supply to Woolies competitors. That's cheating. I'd do exactly 💯 what Woolworths has done. Beyers brought this upon themselves.
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JacquiP@jacpem·
@MarkSham @WOOLWORTHS_SA It’s maybe a good time for Beyers to pull the supply to WW completely and sell the same product for less to the other retailers.
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Mark Sham@MarkSham·
It's a real lesson. Just also easier said than done. Beyers wouldn't have grown the same if it weren't for the WW but it came with an exclusivity clause. When that lapsed and they tried to diversify, WW dropped them and now they're liquidating. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
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Mark@MarkTriesta·
@MarkSham @WOOLWORTHS_SA Notice how Woolworths hasn’t even bothered to respond publicly? Telling people chuckles will still be available isn’t a response ! They need to own up to their version of corporate ethics. Instead they’re hoping it blows over ….. very cynical
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Mark Sham@MarkSham·
Woolies had an exclusivity clause with Beyers until 2019. It's a double edged sword because Beyers wouldn't have got to where they are without the Woolies contract, but in order to get it, they had to agree to exclusivity. Years after that clause lapsed, they bought the second factory to diversify and then Woolies cut back on them. Damned if you, damned if you don't.
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Tau@mstauree·
@MarkSham @WOOLWORTHS_SA I dunno if I agree with your conclusion. Woolies is not just an entity that didn't play nice and just remember it's a "thing", there are people behind this who did it. I think the warning should actually be, start to diversify from the beginning.
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Mark Sham@MarkSham·
@pstedsSA That's a top notch pizza too! Subjectively speaking, Napz edges them out by a ball hair but I can understand how people see it differently. Cafe 28 is gold.
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This might be the BEST PIZZA I've ever had in Johannesburg 🥳 I know that's a big statement but after visiting NAPZ in Rosebank recently, I think their Neapolitan Margherita jumps to the top of a quality competitor list🍕 I had no clue this place existed until a good friend told me about the owner, Enrico, who spent two months training in Naples under the organisation that protects traditional Neapolitan pizza. Think of it like champagne only being allowed to call itself champagne if it comes from that region. Same idea. When someone cares enough about their craft to fly to Naples and learn it properly, I have to go visit. And obviously order three pizzas to put it to the test. What I really liked about NAPZ is that they're not trying to be fancy. It’s a proper mom and pop shop run by Enrico and his wife Viviana. This isn’t some pizza designed in a corporate boardroom. It’s a small family run business where the owners care deeply about their craft and heritage. And those are exactly the kinds of places we should be supporting. Everything revolves around getting the fundamentals right. Dough fermentation, ingredients, temperature, process. All the little things that make a pizza good. If you want to know a bit more about NAPZ, I would absolutely LOVE for you to watch the video we published recently but I’m not going to share the link. Just search for “Hungry & Shameless in SA” on YouTube and you’ll find it. ‼️ Please don’t watch the video unless you intend to watch the whole thing. We’re not chasing views at all costs. We want the videos to find the right audience ‼️ Most importantly, have any of you eaten at NAPZ before? And if you know of any soulful, owner run restaurants we should review next, drop them in the comments section below.
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@Che_4real If you do decide to eat at Napz, my heartfelt suggestion is don't order takeaway. The quality of the experience is just so much better when you eat the pizza 2min after it comes out the oven ❤️
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Cheryl@Che_4real·
@MarkSham Im SO glad you shared this. Was looking the other night for pizza. Ended up ordering from a well known spot in the Parkview area. Was disappointed. Now I know where to order from. Yay
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@saoirse_sikhu It certainly doesn't get more authentic. The owner, Enrico, is an absolute stickler for making sure he does Naples proud.
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Dostoevsky’s Girl@saoirse_sikhu·
@MarkSham The bubbling alone tells me you are probably right, I will definitely try them out thanks! My love for this pizza is from having a lot of Italian friends who also run mom & pop restaurants.
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@SACTLocal I actually went back again after filming the video and the second time around was just as good. I stand by this being my favourite Margherita in the city but it's a close race.
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Aaahhhh, Parkhurst! A suburb where the dogs wear cashmere sweaters and the activewear on 4th Avenue costs more than my first car 🤣 In the middle of all the polish and botox is a tiny sidewalk restaurant that's serving up world-class Sandos ❤️ What is a Sando? Well in Slaps' world, it’s a fluffy, moist, Japanese-style bread roll stuffed with some of the best meat fillings on the planet. Probably why people kept telling me to visit over and over. Almost everything you eat there is made in-house. When you have a partnership between an industry veteran and a young fine-dining chef, you will see a certain level of technique applied to every item on the menu. I personally put the menu through the ringer. Between the Fillet Banh Mi, the chicken schnitzel, the deboned lamb, and the double patty cheeseburger, I consumed enough calories to power a small country. I even smashed their skinny fries (ironic), vegan truffle mayo (typical Parkhurst), and their fabulous cheesecake. If you want to see the full experience and find out how I rated each dish, I would LOVE for you to watch the new video we published recently but I’m not going to share the link. If you care about finding soulful, owner-run spots that actually respect your money, just search for “Hungry & Shameless in SA” on YouTube. Please don’t watch the video unless you intend to watch the whole thing. We aren’t interested in views at all costs. We want the videos to find the right audience who actually values these kinds of one-of-one establishments. Have you been to SLAPS before? I’d love to hear what those of you who have visited think of the food?
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