Hidden Hunger occurs when the quality of food people eat does not meet their nutrient requirements, so the food is deficient in micronutrients such as the vitamins & minerals that they need for their growth & development

About

FortiFit Foods

FortiFit stands as a testament to South African pride, being a 100% black-owned enriched nutrition brand..

Our team of dedicated food technologists and nutritionists have pioneered the creation of fortified powdered foods that not only taste great but are also brimming with nutrition. With a focus on vitamins, fibre, and protein, FortiFit’s offerings are tailored to enhance one’s dietary intake and bolster overall health.

NGO's We Support

Fortifit Foods - Ekukhanyeni Relief Project

Ekukhanyeni Relief Project

Ekukhanyeni is a not-for-profit organisation that provides quality education through early learning and skills development to create thriving communities.

We Feed S.A

weFEEDsa

weFEEDsa is the magical result where like minded people come together to serve humanity.

Headstart Kids 

Focuses on early childhood nutrition in South Africa, providing essential nutrients to young children.

Malnutrition: “A poor condition of health caused by a lack of food or a lack of the right type of food”

The path to ending malnutrition worldwide will require greater investment, political commitment, and scale up of interventions.

<1%

Spending on high-impact life-saving nutrition investments account for less 1% of global development assistance.

$16

For every $1 invested in nutrition, $16 is returned to the local economy.

3.7M

3.7 million lives could be saved by 2025 with the right investments in nutrition.

Our Product Range

FortiFit Foods - Health

Investing in the health and well-being of South Africa paves the way for the nation’s future progress.

Proper early nutrition for children leads to greater income potential in their adulthood, driving the nation’s economic expansion.

In South Africa, many people struggle to access sufficient quantities of healthy food. Because their diets are high in processed foods, refined starch, sugar and fat, they face a double burden of malnutrition and obesity, or what is known as “hidden hunger