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KDS Gourmet wins Casey Business of the Year 2024

Food truck rental business KDS Gourmet won Casey Business of the Year 2024.

“Their unique business model, which rents food trucks to aspiring food entrepreneurs, has revolutionised the industry by lowering the barrier to entry with minimal upfront costs, so their customers can focus on growing their own entrepreneurial dreams with confidence,” Casey Council stated.

“They also provide ongoing support to their clients with strategic advice, resources and invaluable industry connections, supporting their clients to thrive while sustainably working to grow the local economy.

“KDS Gourmet’s dedication to pioneering solutions has redefined the food service industry. Their flexible rental options, cost-effective solutions and strategic partnerships have positioned them as leaders in facilitating accessible and sustainable business ventures.”

The food truck also won the Innovation category award.

Winners of each of the categories were also celebrated at the awards ceremony at Bunjil Place on Friday 15 November, which was attended by Casey’s newly elected councillors, including deputy mayor Cr Melinda Ambros, Cr Scott Dowling, Cr Kim Ross, Cr Shane Taylor, mayor Cr Stefan Koomen and Cr Michelle Crowther.

Casey Business of the Year Category Award Winners:

• Community Contribution: Nobody Puts Furbaby in the Corner Grooming

Nobody Puts Furbaby in the Corner Grooming is a young, yet impactful business which has quickly become a cornerstone of their community, through strong support of their local economy, customers and beloved dogs.

• Customer Experience: iRock Music School

Cherished local institution, iRock Music School leads with their commitment to personalised, engaging and rewarding music education, which ensures students can start playing parts of their favourite songs from the first lesson.

• Employment Diversity: Outlook Australia

Outlook Australia delivers on their guiding mission — to ensure that people with disabilities and those facing disadvantage have the same rights and opportunities as other community members, every day.

• Home-Based Business: SANA Skin Clinic

SANA Skin Clinic is renowned for its innovative approach to skincare and wellness, while its home-based clinic creates a nurturing and personalised environment, fostering comfort and trust among its clients.

For more information about the awards and each of the winners, visit: businessincasey.com.au/news/casey-business-awards-2024-winners-announced

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