, Australia

SumoSalad opens second store in Newcastle

Part of the recently developed Charlestown Square, the new SumoSalad store in Newcastle is also the second for franchisee Paul Phelan.

“My Kotara store has been a huge success and I’m expecting the Charlestown store to go just as well. I’d love to open a whole line of SumoSalad stores,” Phelan said.

Newcastle locals now have double access to signature made to order salads like the Cajun Prawn and Beef & Haloumi. The new SumoSalad store will also be providing nutritional information for salads and other menu items, both in-store and online at www.sumosalad.com.

The new outlet at Charlestown Square on Pearson Street joins the growing number of SumoSalad stores across Australia and overseas.

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