Fantastic turnkey operation - good turnover and net profit.
Possibly the best patisserie business in the Sutherland Shire.
Simple operation - No cooking or baking required.
Great business for Husband/Wife or two partners.
No prior experience required - comprehensive training onsite with access provided to develop products, marketing and business advice.
All the hard work of setting up this business has been completed, the new owner can just come in and focus on growing the sales and profits even further through increased local promotion.
Be quick for this one!
For more details on this opportunity, and to obtain a full Business Profile contact Finn Business Sales Greater Sydney.
Broker: Garry Sheffield M - 0410 684 224 E - garry.sheffield@finnbusinesssales.com.au
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