Maxol Ballindine unveils New Fresh Food To Go Offer

Brian Donaldson CEO, Francis McDonnell, Licensee, Ballindine, and Thomas McMullin, Maxol Director
Brian Donaldson CEO, Francis McDonnell, Licensee, Ballindine, and Thomas McMullin, Maxol Director

Maxol has unveiled its recently-renovated Ballindine service station, which aims to further expand the Centra store's fresh food-to-go forecourt offering.

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25 May 2018

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Maxol has unveiled its recently-renovated Ballindine service station, which aims to further expand the Centra store’s fresh food-to-go forecourt offering. The new deli, healthy salad bar, and wider variety of hot food, caters to meet customers’ every need, especially those that are time poor but looking for a fast, fresh, quality meal.

Maxol Ballindine Licensee Francis McDonnell said the store has gone “from strength to strength” in recent years. “I was appointed licensee at Ballindine two years ago,” McDonell said, “and since then, based on positive customer feedback, we have gone from strength to strength, whether serving people from the local community dropping in to fill their shopping baskets for dinner, or customers passing through looking for a quality bite to eat on their journey.

“We are very happy with the newly refurbished store which gives us a much improved offer, and look forward to continuting to greet our customers with a great welcome, and to make sure they have a pleasant experience with us every time.”

Brian Donaldson, CEO of The Maxol Group said the company is always pleased to be improving food options for its customers. “The Ballindine development has created 4 new jobs,” he said, “and is part of an overall investment of over €6million in store refits by Maxol in the first half of 2018. We look forward to continuing to support Francis  to make sure that quality service, tasty food, and a great cup of coffee is always on offer in Ballindine.

 

 

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