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Chocolate, psychology and South Africa's sweet opportunity
The Star
|November 12, 2025
CHOCOLATE has always occupied a special place in our lives.
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CHOCOLATE has always occupied a special place in our lives, says the author.
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It is comfort after a long day, and the small indulgence we allow ourselves when we need it most. But in today’s marketplace, chocolate is becoming something more. It is also a test case for how consumer psychology is reshaping industries, and it may hold one of the sweetest opportunities for South Africa’s economy.
Globally, shoppers are no longer satisfied with taste alone. Rather, they are increasingly seeking products that align with their values: sustainable, ethically sourced, healthier, or more artisanal. This is not just a lifestyle trend but a psychological shift.
Research endorsed by the World Economic Forum shows that buying ‘greener’ goods is positively correlated with subjective wellbeing. In other words, consumers do not just enjoy the product itself; they enjoy the act of choosing it.
This ‘warm glow’ effect, as behav-ioural economists call it, transforms consumption into something deeper. Suddenly, a slab of chocolate is no longer just about flavour; it becomes a small affirmation of who you are and what you stand for.
For companies, this is as good as gold. A consumer who feels good about their purchase is more likely to pay a premium, remain loyal to the brand, and share the story with others. It is the difference between being a commodity and becoming a conscious lifestyle choice. For South Africa, where the confectionery industry already plays an outsized role, this represents a critical opening.
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