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Thursday
Jan062011

Customers Remember Eagle Boys Pizza Franchise

Eagle Boys Pizza logoFrom Franchising.au: Pizza franchise, Eagle Boys' phone number is staying in consumers' minds, with unaided recall climbing 700% since its launch eight months ago.

Unaided recall is a research method in which a respondent is given no assistance in answering questions regarding a specific advertisement.

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Wednesday
Aug182010

Delivery Franchise participates in Daffodil Day

Fastway Couriers, the courier and delivery franchise, will again be offering its services to Daffodil Day, the cancer awareness and fundraising event which will take place on the 27th of August.

The franchise opportunity, which has been titled ‘Silver Sponsor’, will make approximately 700 free deliveries across New South Wales on the 26th to ensure that all volunteering shops have enough daffodils to sell on the big day.

The delivery business has been supporting this event for many years, but it has never happened before that so many franchisees decided to help. Among the participating Regional Franchises are Sydney, Northern Rivers, Port Macquarie, Newcastle, Central Coast and Coffs Harbour.

Kate Gregory, the event coordinator for Daffodil Day, is thrilled with Fastway’s help: "We are delighted to again have Fastway supporting this cause, without them it would be nearly impossible to get fresh daffodils to the volunteers, so it's a great partnership."



Friday
Jun042010

Delivery Franchise wants Australian milk

Food delivery franchise Aussie Farmers Direct has decided to action against the consumption of foreign milk in Australia. To make Australian milk attractive again, the company is investing $5.45 million in the launch of a brand new company, called Aussie Farmers Dairy.

Currently more than 90% of fresh milk in the country is supplied by foreign owned companies. The business opportunity thinks this is highly unnecessary, as Australian milk is just as good and the sale of it is better for the economy. Aussie Farmers Dairy is only the first step in a series of 'Aussie Fights Back', a campaign aiming to provide Australians with 100 per cent Australian owned, grown and produced goods.

Braeden Lord, CEO of Aussie Farmers Direct, commented: "At the heart of the company's core values is connecting the farming community to Australian households and creating and fostering rewards and opportunities for everyone. With so much of Australia's fresh milk in the hands of foreign ownership, Aussie Farmers Dairy will benefit local dairy farmers by giving them a greater choice of buyers, support local jobs and give Aussie consumers the choice of a 100 per cent Australian owned and produced milk."

Aussie Farmers Dairy’s plan is to redevelop a former Bonlac Factory in NSW, creating a new dairy processing and bottling unit that will supply approximately  100,000L of ‘100 per cent Australian milk’. The milk will be distributed by the food franchise's local network of 'milkmen' across Australia.