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Seasons IGA Noosa wins innovation award

A Noosa supermarket has been recognised for it’s recent transformation and innovation at a conference on Hamilton Island.Leading IGA stores were recognised at the QNN IGA Awards of Excellence event which was held during the IGA Retailer Conference.

The dinner and awards saw retailers from all over Queensland and New South Wales gather at the Hamilton Island Conference Centre to celebrate the outstanding achievements of retailers and their store teams.Seasons IGA Noosa was very proud to have been awarded the Retail Transformation and Innovation Award 2021 at the annual awards.

Seasons IGA Noosa owner Gregory Weiss said they can’t thank the community enough.

“We decided to refit the entire store to benefit our local community,“ he said.

“We always want to be the best store in town and have worked hard to give the locals what they deserve.

“We are grateful for the patience they displayed when we refitted the store – they really were part of the journey.“

Seasons IGA Noosa will go on to represent the state in their respective categories at the national awards this year.

“The transformation has been received well and we will continue to update the store and tailor our offer to meet their needs,“ Gregory said.

“We are only able to do what we do because of the commitment of our amazing team and the support of our local community.“

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