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Call for Geelong’s best for Burger Masters

Do you have the best burger in Geelong? The Indy is beginning the search for Geelong’s Burger Masters in an all-new feature coming out on 19 July.

“This is your chance to let Geelong Indy’s 120,000 readers know why your burger is the top choice in town!” says advertising manager Fernando Loaiza.

Bacon or no bacon? Spicy or mild? Chicken or beef? Or even fish, lentil or vegie?

The Indy wants to get to the bottom of these questions and let every burger maker in town put their case forward for why their culinary creation is the best.

Indy readers will then choose their favourite, with one lucky voter to win dinner for two at the top-ranking restaurant.

The comp follows the success of the Indy’s Parmegeddon competition, in which hundreds of readers chose their favourite parmigiana out of some of Geelong’s best eateries.

The Yardz owner Carol McTigue won Parmageddon shortly after becoming a grandmother earlier this year.

The award was great recognition for her hardworking employees, she said at the time.

“My kitchen’s only small but I’ve got phenomenal staff and my chefs do a fantastic job,” she said.

“They’re top fellas in there and they deserve a pat on the back with the numbers they do.”

To find out how to get involved phone the Indy offices on 5249 6700 or email advertising@geelongindependent.com.au.

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