Just Donuts
Donuts hold a specific place in Durban's street food culture—quick calories for commuters, a treat for schoolkids, breakfast filler on the way to work. They need to be cheap enough for regular buying, fresh enough to taste like they were made today, and consistent enough that people know what they're getting. Just Donuts operates within that community need: the business exists because thousands of Durbanites pass through particular corners, have pocket change, and want something fried and sweet in minutes. That accessibility—being on the right corners, staying open during commute rushes, keeping supply flowing—matters more than premium positioning. The donuts themselves carry social weight in a city where affordability and speed are basic requirements.