Greece’s biggest fast food company, Goody’s, has recently announced the location of its first Australian store, which will be housed at the Greek Centre of Contemporary Culture.
According to an article published by neoskosmos.com, the successful chain’s store will be the first establishment to set up on Lonsdale Street in more than a decade.
“The actual target audience is definitely mainstream, we really want to penetrate [the wider community] because the Greeks know it…We want to offer something different and something new into the Australian market,” Mr. Iliopoulos told Neos Kosmos.
Approximately 30 staff members will be hired to work at the first shop and will be trained by Goody’s staff from Greece, in order to make sure the same “feel” translates to Australia.
One thing that will be different will be the produce, which will be sourced locally, Neos Kosmos reports. “We’re going to use Australian produce, Australian beef. It will translate well, because the recipe and the ingredients will be exactly the same, there will be no changes whatsoever,” Mr. Iliopoulos clarified.
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