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Michel’s Patisserie bags a spot in the run for Australian Retailer of the Year

They are the only finalist from the café industry.

With more than 600 qualified Baristas working throughout the brand’s 316 stores across the country, Michel’s Patisserie’s success in the industry has turned heads and was named one of the finalists in the Australian Retailers Association’s Retailer of the Year Awards.

The Retailer of the Year Awards is open to any major retailer in the country with more than ten outlets, experiencing ongoing success in the retail sector.

Steve Pagett, Managing Director of Michel’s Patisserie, expressed his excitement on the nomination for the award saying, “This is testament to the hard work and commitment of all of our franchisees across the country, the dedication of our operations and marketing teams and the support of Retail Food Group behind the Michel’s Patisserie brand.”

Along with Michel’s Patisserie, Best & Less, Myer and The Good Guys were also named finalists for the award.

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