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WATCH | Outrage as Steers staff filmed trimming bushes instead of flipping burgers

by Staff Bona
PICTURE: SCREENSHOT/ STEERS EMPLOYEES

South African fast-food chain Steers is reportedly investigating a viral video showing employees in uniform performing gardening work, which sparked social media backlash over alleged worker exploitation.

In the clip, a passerby questions why the men are doing gardening, to which one responds, “Eish, Kuyitsi Modimo fela” (Only God knows).

How is this acceptable? @SteersSA pic.twitter.com/ihJSxZZJSM

— Papi (@football_papi) January 21, 2026

Social media users condemned the practice.

One user accused Steers of overworking staff, saying, “Stop this nonsense of abusing your staff… If you need your bushes to be trimmed, get a gardener for that.”

Another noted that such exploitation occurs across workplaces in South Africa.

Steers responded, emphasising that staff are valued and not expected to perform tasks outside their roles.

“Our staff members are important to us, and this is not acceptable. We take this matter seriously, and we are investigating this,” Steers said.

How is this acceptable? @SteersSA pic.twitter.com/ihJSxZZJSM

— Papi (@football_papi) January 21, 2026

“All Steers staff are valued and are never required to do gardening or work outside their roles. We take this seriously and are immediately investigating. This will not be tolerated.

How is this acceptable? @SteersSA pic.twitter.com/ihJSxZZJSM

— Papi (@football_papi) January 21, 2026

X (formerly Twitter) users had this to say:

After the garden they going to prepare Phanda meal ?

— Rajesh Shah 🦅 (@Rajesh_Mojela) January 21, 2026

To me it looks like the Steers employees are taking pride in their work area. If it looks clean and tidy, customers like me will think that the store is also clean and tidy and be happier to buy food there. It’s good for business…..If people are being paid their wages, it’s…

— Memyself&I (@cjd2510) January 21, 2026

 

First published by African Insider

Compiled by Betha Madhomu

Also see: UK bans junk food ads to protect children – is South Africa ready to follow?

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