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In tougher enconomic times, job security can be hard to come by, take control of your future in South Australia with Australia's most successful bakery franchise.

With 700 bakeries and over 31 years proven experience, we're seeking franchisees for new and existing sites in SA, some of which we've highlighted below.

We encourage you to take a look and give our helpful recruitment team a call on 1300 309 759 to have a chat about these terrific franchise opportunities and securing your future in South Australia.


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Bakeries for sale in South Australia:

NORWOOD
Just 5 minutes from the Adelaide CBD, The Parade, Norwood is famous for its café culture and high street fashion, hair and beauty, gourmet food. The bakery is well positioned in the midst of this vibrant street, which is also home to Santos Tour Down Under and The Parade Food, Wine & Music Festival to name a few.

WHYALLA
This is the LARGEST regional shopping centre outside of metropolitan Adelaide servicing a local population of twenty five thousand people and many more from the Eyre Peninsular and the north of the state. The centre contains Coles, Target, Woolworths and 45 smaller retail shops. Whyalla’s future appears bright with the announcement of a number of new and expanding mining projects and the provision of infrastructure for these projects.

THE HUB (ABERFOYLE PARK)
Aberfoyle Hub Shopping Centre is a mid-sized regional shopping centre which houses a mix of discount department stores, anchored by the three major supermarkets – Woolworths, Coles and Foodland along with over 40 specialty retailers. Located on Hub Drive, it serves the day-to-day needs of residents of Aberfoyle Park and the surrounding area.

MARRYATVILLE
The Marryatville Shopping Centre is located at 242-248 Kensington Road. It includes a Woolworths supermarket, newsagent, liquor store and some smaller retail shops. The shopping centre was redeveloped in 2005-06 when the existing BI-LO supermarket was demolished and rebuilt. Several other retail outlets, including a service station, hotel and Indian restaurant, a cinema and professional rooms, are in the immediate vicinity.

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