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The Feed gets an upgrade!

Have you ever had a conversation with your wife, partner, friend or children which begins with: Where shall we go for lunch? Do you want to dine out or have takeaway? Shall we go cafe style or restaurant dining?
It can be very challenging making that big decision, especially with so many world-class food options in our region to choose from!
The staff at Noosa Today have been very busy cooking up a brand new idea to take the work out of dining in or out for our readers.
We are excited to announce a relaunch of “The Feed” section of our weekly gloss publication which will now deliver a multitude of your favourite eating locations right to your fingertips.
Promoted in our paper and complemented by a fantastic, easy-to-use new online component, this integrated campaign will satisfy everyone’s tastes.
From 6 July, this exciting, new initiative will give residents and visitors a one-stop choice of food destinations and showcase some of our region’s best dining experiences.
Noosa Today sales manager, Phill Le Petit, said the relaunch had been embraced enthusiastically by restaurant and cafe owners.
“We are truly excited by this dining initiative which gives both businesses and residents coverage every hour of every day, 365 days of the year,” Phill said.
If you would like your business to be a part of this new food destination or would like to learn more about The Feed, give us a call at Noosa Today on 5455 6946.
Alternatively, log onto www.noosatoday.com.au after 6 July and follow the prompts to a whole new dining experience.

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