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Wheel out the goodies

FOODWORKS at Lang Lang has been refurbished and to celebrate a lucky customer has the chance to walk out with a free wheelbarrow full of goodies.
To celebrate, the ‘new’ store, with 1500 new lines, will run the ‘Wheelbarrow Promotion’ for customers.
They simply go into the draw with the prize of a wheelbarrow full of groceries and goodies.
Simply spend $30 in store for the chance to win this fantastic collection of prizes to the value of $500. With its new modernised layout and friendly staff, it is now easier than ever to shop at Foodworks.
Come and experience the friendly customer service and the convenience of extended trading hours, with the store now open every day, including public holidays.
Owner Laurence Brown said the store-wide makeover included new fresh departments, a larger produce area and an increased range. “We’ve added in around 1500 new lines and increased our range of gluten-free and specialty products,” he said.
To continue to improve the range, Foodworks staff can fulfill specific customer requests, and order products that are not already in stock.
Laurence and the team at Foodworks Lang Lang are excited and invite the community to come and experience the refurbished store.
“We’d like to thank local customers for their support and hope to continue providing quality service to the community,” he said.
Foodworks Lang Lang is now open from 8am to 7pm, seven days a week. It is also open public holidays except Good Friday and Christmas Day.

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