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Grand Subway reopening

It’s time to save and have fun at the reopening of Subway Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre this Saturday.

The grand reopening event is not to be missed with a fabulous offer of buy one footlong sub – get one free.

Subman will also be at the store handing out balloons while special price coupons will be given to customers throughout the day, to be used in their next visit.

This event is on Saturday 5 October from 9am to 5pm at Subway in Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre food court.

Samantha Roach recently purchased the business, her second retail enterprise, and is thrilled about reopening the store.

“Our convenience, affordability and customer service at Subway Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre on the back of the strong Subway brand is hard to beat,” she says.

“Choosing this restaurant makes it easy for our customers, whether it’s catering for any private or business functions, in-home delivery, enjoying new product offerings and the remote ordering option to pick up in store when you want.

“We are very grateful to our customers for their loyal support and want to take any opportunity, like this event, to thank them.

“Add our event to your calendar and like and share our Facebook page today!”

The store is located at shop T964 cnr Colac Rd and Pioneer Rd Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre, Grovedale. Phone 5241 1051 for more information.

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