“Don’t Go to America”: Ford Dealership Bosses Share Amagwinya and Polony for Lunch, SA Amazed
- A heartwarming video captured two Ford car dealership bosses from different racial backgrounds sharing a traditional African meal in the office
- The delightful video, which showcased the two men carefully dividing their food, was shared on TikTok
- Social media users responded with a mix of affection and humour, expressing joy at the sight and playfully offering their theories about the scene

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A heartwarming video provided a snapshot of workplace companionship that melted the hearts of many online viewers.
The delightful short clip, shared on TikTok by @ndumio.sambulo.m, was met with immense praise and amusement from social media users.
The charming video was filmed at a Ford car dealership and featured two bosses, from different racial backgrounds, sharing a classic South African meal. The two men were seen carefully dividing amagwinya (fatcakes), with sliced polony and slices of processed cheese on a desk in their office. The men were focused on the task, appearing to want to divide the food equally without making any mistakes.
Office lunch feast
One of the bosses, who was sitting down, had already opened up his fatcake and was in the process of putting a slice of polony and individually covered cheese inside, showing his familiarity with the meal. The entire scene showcased a beautiful moment of shared food, friendship, and respect that transcended their racial differences. The men’s serious approach to sharing the food was a comical sight that viewers enjoyed.
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SA reacts with love to the fatcakes moment
The clip gained massive views, likes, and comments from social media users who were deeply touched by the sight. Many people shared how refreshing it was to see the men enjoying the township's favourite snack, praising the way they were eating.
Some added humour, jokingly begging the bosses not to move to America, saying they could see that the workers were in a healthy and happy environment. Others comically speculated that the reason their car applications were taking so long to be approved was because of the feast in the office.
User @Ms May asked:
"Can I be their friend ❤️?"
User @jay said:
"You've never worked if you've never worked in a car dealership 😁."User User @Queen commented:
"I remember when my mom was a domestic worker, her boss's kids used to eat magwinya and phuthu like nobody's business. So, they grew up eating such food from their nannies 😂."
User @dollar shared:
"Please don't go to America, we are together now ❤️👌. Top food 👌."
User @Andile Mthethwa added:
"This has to be in KZN, Free State people don’t understand cheese and polony stuffing."
User @Rox1217 said:
"Reminds me of my dad and his friend. Their wives packed healthy lunches, they'd come home, throw those crusty health sandwiches away, and eat takeaways. They'd paid me not to tell 😂 I'd take the money and tell on them 🤣"
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