Harvey Norman has come up with a new initiative to keep cash flowing through the economy in Goulburn, which is a city that has been hit hard by bushfires and now the coronavirus. Harvey Norman Goulburn’s Jay David said “one of the hardest hit businesses would have been cafés and pie shops … so what we’ve done is, before our customers came into purchase any of the items in store, they’d go and buy a coffee first or a pie and then come and redeem the receipt in store.
” “And that way we took it off the purchase price.” “Just to help the local businesses, drive a bit of traffic there.” This initiative has helped local businesses, such as Bryant’s Pies which has been running since 1928. Current owner of Bryant’s Pies, Tony Neate has been running the bakery with a business partner for the last 20 years. Mr Neate said, since the new initiative was put in place, he had noticed customers asking for receipts and then heading down the road to Harvey Norman.
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