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FoodWorks

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Independent retail supermarket group

Australia's second largest independent supermarket retailing group (after IGA), also supplied by Metcash. They operate over 650 stores, 400 under the Foodworks banner.

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Company Details

Company Structure Public company
Revenue $55.1 million in 2010

Contact Details

Address Level 1, 1601 Malvern Road, Glen Iris, VIC, 3146, Australia
Phone 03 9809 8600
Fax 03 9089 8699
Website www.foodworks.com.au

Products / Brands

FoodWorks
Best Buy House Brands
FoodWorks Stores are independently owned Stores are independently owned  Supermarkets

Related News

FoodWorks in trouble after Coles deal goes bad
14th Sep 2010 — The independent supermarket chain FoodWorks has been deeply wounded by its failed bid to take over 45 Coles stores, running up a loss of $26 million for the year. There is 'significant doubt' the group can continue as a going concern because liabilities exceed assets by $7.2 million.  [source]


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