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Dandenong Market: Ice-breaker stall

SHOWING their faith in the future of
Dandenong Market, sisters Jess and Stephanie Sherer have opened a
frozen-goods stall in their first retail venture.

The sisters, both in their early 20s,
have opened The Frozen Grocer, selling frozen pastries, meats,
vegetables and ready-made meals.

Jess said she was enthusiastic about by their prospects at the market.

“We definitely wanted to be here; we’ve
been waiting for this for some time,” she said. “It’s a great shopping
experience at the market and there isn’t anything like our store here.”

Their produce comes from dad Matt’s wholesale business, Dalmore Wholestores.

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