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Pacific Investments takes over MYO Australia

MYO ‘s office will be relocated to the Gold Coast.

Make Your Own (MYO) announced that Pacific Investments Pty Ltd has acquired the fast food chain.

MYO currently boasts eight franchised shops in Brisbane, and two franchised stores in Perth.

According to Greg Kennedy, Chairman of Pacific Investments, the company is in the process of reviewing suitable locations for the brand’s corporate store.

“I am very excited with the acquisition of MYO as the concept is unique in the marketplace and has the ability to cater for every taste. The addition of MYO to our Australian operations is a definite coup.

“I am looking forward to working with our existing franchisees to develop a stronger presence in Australia and around the world. I am currently reviewing a new promotional and advertising campaign which will be launched in the first quarter of 2014,” added Kennedy.

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