A TikToker's Honest Review Of Mogudu Orders Sparks Debate

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  • A young lady from the area was left feeling less than thrilled after receiving her order of mogudu from a popular food app
  • She took to social media, sharing what she expected versus what she actually received in a side-by-side comparison
  • Social media users chimed in with advice, some suggesting she cook her own mogudu, while others appreciated her candid review
A TikTok user shared her experience after ordering mogudu from a local shop. Image: @reneilwebitsy Source: TikTok

Let me set the scene for you: A young woman, known to her TikTok followers as @reneilwenitsy, decided to order a traditional South African dish—tripe and pap—from an online food store. She wasn't exactly thrilled with what she received, and she took to social media to share her experience. Now, her video has gone viral, with people chiming in with their thoughts, advice, and even a few laughs.

The video quickly caught fire, racking up an impressive 356K views, 8.9K likes, and almost 700 comments. It seems that when it comes to food, people have a lot to say—especially when it's something as iconic as mogudu.

Her Honest Reaction: What She Got Versus What She Ordered

In the video, the TikTok user starts by showing a picture of the R65 meal she ordered. The meal came with a choice of pap or rice, along with two side dishes. She then reveals what she actually received—a plate of rubbery-looking pieces that, let’s just say, didn’t exactly resemble the sheep or cow tripe she had hoped for. It's a stark contrast that left viewers scratching their heads.

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  • Watch the video below to see the full story unfold. You’ll see exactly what she was expecting and what she got instead. It’s a classic case of "what you see is not always what you get."

    What the Online Community Had to Say

    After watching the video, the online community flooded her feed with comments, sharing their thoughts and advice. Some users suggested that she take matters into her own hands and cook her own mogudu. Others appreciated her honesty and thanked her for the review, which might have saved them from a similar experience. It's a testament to how much people value authenticity in reviews.

    One user, @iminathi.koyo, expressed gratitude for the heads-up, saying, "You guys help with your reviews, you know? I almost ordered." Another user, @sizzlingfifi, advised, "Rather go buy raw at the butcher and prepare yourself, I do it." It’s clear that many people trust homemade meals over pre-cooked options when it comes to mogudu.

    @blacksheep_chronicles summed up the sentiment of many, saying, "This is exactly why I don’t eat other people’s mogodu 😭😭." Another commenter, @nolobird, pointed out, "The problem started with rice, I mean, you can see ikhona into wrong." It’s clear that presentation and authenticity matter a great deal to food lovers.

    @tetay9060 shared a common concern, commenting, "Y'all are so brave. The only mogodu I eat is the one I prepared myself, I don't trust that someone can clean it properly." And @amo_mabe.18 added a humorous twist, saying, "Knowing myself, I would've eaten that in silence then complain afterwards 😭😭😭." It’s a reminder that we all have our own ways of dealing with disappointment.

    When Mogudu Gets a Makeover: A Success Story

    In a different story covered by Briefly News, a woman impressed the online community by giving Woolworths' pre-cooked mogudu a second chance. She re-cooked the dish, adding beans, tomatoes, onions, and spices to give it a fresh, flavorful twist. The result was a dish so delicious that social media users were inspired to try her method for themselves.

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  • This tale serves as a reminder that sometimes, with a little creativity and effort, even pre-cooked meals can be transformed into something truly special. Whether you’re ordering online or cooking at home, the key is to put your own spin on things and make them work for you. After all, food is all about love, passion, and sharing experiences with others.

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