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‘All in the family’ business proves a winner
Capalaba Park Shopping Centre’s Fresh Sensations has two families and two generations working hard to offer Redlands residents the ultimate greengrocer, butchery and fine foods experience.
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SUSAN Lorenti of Clayfield Markets Fresh has been crowned the first
ever “Mango Queen” after making the winning bid of $45,000 for the 2009
season’s symbolic first tray of mangoes at the Brisbane Markets “Mango
Memories” auction for charity.
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Yandina Fruit Market owners Jon, Stephen and Rachael Jeffers have a better idea than most when it comes to selecting fresh produce, having grown up on farms, watching the weather and seasons with an experienced eye.
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The busy Barry family has owned and operated the Nambour fruit and vegetable store, Wild About Fruit, for nearly 11 years but in their first year as a Brisbane Produce Market Fresh Tastes retailer, they have proven they can outshine the city greengrocers.
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Aratula Markets customer, Marilyn Metcalfe, was thrilled to receive news that she had won $1,500 worth of fruit and vegetables.
Marilyn was the lucky winner of the Brisbane Produce Markets Fresh Tastes competition saying that the healthy prize would keep her husband and herself in fresh fruit and vegetables for quite some time.
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