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Franklins was an Australian discount supermarket chain selling packaged groceries and perishables throughout New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia. It sold the "No Frills" home brand generic products.
No Frills was established in 1978 by the Australian supermarket Franklins. [1] It was the first generic brand in Australia. [2] Originally the No Frills brand was only used on peanut butter, honey and chips. Coverage was later expanded to over 800 different products. [1]
Franklin (postcode: 2913) is a suburb of Canberra, Australia in the district of Gungahlin. It is named after the novelist Miles Franklin. Most streets in Franklin are named after female Australian writers. [2] It comprises an area of approximately 256 hectares.
Foodland Supermarkets (Western Australia only) - re-branded as Eziway Food store; Foodland Supermarket (South Australia only) - re-branded Foodland IGA; Food Master; Four Square WA (Western Australia only) - re-branded as Eziway in 2004; Fresco Supermarkets (New South Wales only) - all but one store were taken over and rebranded as Franklins in ...
Bass Hill Plaza opened on 27 November 1984 and included a Franklins Supermarket, Target and Woolworths as main anchor tenants and over 50 speciality stores. In 2013 Franklins closed its store and was replaced by Aldi which opened on 28 August 2013. [2] Target closed its Bass Hill store on 28 June 2014 due to poor sales. [3]
Shopping mall in New South Wales, Australia Royal Randwick Shopping Centre Location Randwick, New South Wales, Australia Coordinates 33°54′54″S 151°14′27″E / 33.91498°S 151.24092°E / -33.91498; 151.24092 Address 73 Belmore Rd, Randwick NSW 2031 Opening date 1990 ; 34 years ago (1990) Management AMP Capital Shopping Centres Owner AMP Capital No. of stores and services 65 ...
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To a lesser extent, it also competed with the Newcastle-based Shoeys discount supermarkets, later to be taken over by BI-LO from South Australia. While Jewel found limited success in New South Wales against long-time incumbent Franklins, new stores in Victoria opened before Franklins and found success there.