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Great food, great people at FoodWorks

FOODWORKS at Amberly Park may have changed its name but everything else has stayed the same.
The owners, management, and friendly staff that shoppers have come to know have remained, as too has their Community Rewards Loyalty program.
Store manager Nathan Pasco said customers could either donate their points to the community organisation of their choice or could accumulate them to redeem great gift items in the showcase at the front of the store.
In adapting the supermarket to better suit local needs the team has already taken on board suggestions from their loyal shoppers.
The customer feedback has led to the development of the store’s signature departments of meat, deli and fresh produce.
On Thursday, 15 August they will be holding their first market day sale with great specials on fresh produce and deli.
FoodWorks Narre Warren also has a butcher on site leading to greater care, better quality and a larger range of meat available.
“We have also been working hard on creating the best deli and fresh produce departments in the area and out efforts are now paying off,” Nathan said.
The new FoodWorks supermarket employs over 60 people from the surrounding area and the supermarket is open seven days a week from 8am to 8pm.

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