And its probably the best one they’ve done. And they are all quite good.
Car rammed through Melbourne Nando’s in seemingly targeted attack on cashless chain | 7NEWS
Victoria Police said a 21-year-old man from Yarraville was arrested on Thursday and faces more than 50 charges including criminal damage, burglary, shop theft and theft of a motor vehicle.
The vehicle theft charges relate to an incident in December where an allegedly stolen car was driven through the front window of a restaurant in Barkly Street, Footscray.
The vehicle was spray painted with the words “we don’t accept cash here”.
The Market Pavilion will open to the public on Thursday, March 27 at 8.30am. It occupies the south eastern part of the complex (shaded in dark blue in the map).
Finally. I was wondering when this would be done. I live walking distance to Chadstone but the constant construction, removal of stores, closure of entry/exits has really put me off going there a lot of times over the past year.
https://www.adnews.com.au/news/mcdonald-s-tv-ad-removed
The 15-second television advertisement features four teenagers sitting on a bed eating McDonald’s McFlurrys while looking at their phones.
A voice-over says ‘Macca’s new Cadbury cherry ripe McFlurry. Available in vanilla and chocolate. Best served with a side of goss!’
The advertisement concludes with text that says ‘the time to spill the tea Macca’s run’.
… the Ad Standards panel found the ad to breach a difference code - the AANA Food and Beverages Code 3.1 Must not target children.
This is really nothing, since the ad has already stopped airing given the Cherry Ripe promotion has finished.
Domino’s has revealed plans to close 205 underperforming stores worldwide, including 172 in Japan and 33 across Europe and Australia. The closures are expected to save the company around $15.5 million.
Honestly, I’ve never been a fan of Domino’s—it’s too expensive for what you get. I’ll take a classic independent pizza shop any day.
I find Domino’s to be good value - BUT the quality to be quite variable - sometimes you’ll get a pizza with a good quantity of well placed toppings and tasting really nice, other times it will be a bit bare and taste a bit soggy.
Too expensive? It’s one of the cheapest pizza options you can get in Australia.
I’m not a fan of it. But sometimes it’s good value for kids that just eat cheese and tomato based toppings.
It depends what pizza you get some of the more premium pizzas like chicken and rasher bacon is about $28 without a coupon certainly not worth that. I used to live close by a Domino’s and as a result went there regularly but not more I’d prefer a pizza from one of the many local chains like I love Pizza etc there are lots of options in Inner West Sydney that beat Domino’s hands down.
Wendy’s Burgers is poised to launch its inaugural Victorian location in Melbourne’s western suburbs, within a newly yet to be established retail precinct in Manor Lakes.
ive been told the old Carl’s Jr. Dandenong South will be converted into a wendys first and as its already stanbding could be quicker to open than a new building
Retail Food Group will shut down the Michel’s Patisserie brand, opting to convert stores
Retail Food Group has confirmed it will shut down the 19 Michel’s franchises it operates in NSW, Queensland and Victoria.
French pastry chef Michel Catteon founded the original Michel’s Patisserie cafe on Sydney’s north shore in 1980. At its peak, there were more than 300 locations across the country.
Oh i thought they all shut down a long time ago…
My town has two of them, both shut down at the same time (possibly 2016), one of them is still vacant to this day…
Michel’s Patisserie has gone quiet in recent years, ever since Ferguson Plarre expanded its network.
There was a Michel’s store at Blackburn North shopping centre in Melbourne’s east before it shut a few years ago, before the redevelopment of the complex took place.
Seems like the ones around here changed to Gloria Jeans a while ago.
There used to be one in every shopping centre or big commercial suburbs where I live. There is only one in Rockdale Plaza now but we once had them in Hurstville, Kogarah, Brighton-Le-Sands etc.
These were also in every shopping centre or big commercial centre. I have to go into the city centre to find a Gloria Jeans now. Very few in the suburbs.
Most of the Oliver Brown shops have done well though.
Interesting that Maccas have decided to remove three salads from its menu.