The home of Lindt in Sydney is the Lindt Concept Store and Café on Martin Place. As far as I can make out, the 'concept' involved is 'chocolate, chocolate and a bit more chocolate'. The first of its kind, Lindt chose Australia for the outlet as it's the quickest growing market for chocolate ... Read review
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Advantages: Central location, the pure nature of the cafe Disadvantages: A good, but not amazingly extensive choice of things to buy
The home of Lindt in Sydney is the Lindt Concept Store and Café on Martin Place. As far as I can make out, the 'concept' involved is 'chocolate, chocolate and a bit more chocolate'. The first of its kind, Lindt chose Australia for the outlet as it's the quickest growing market for chocolate in the world. Though they won't admit to it, I also think it's to do with the fact that native-Australian chocolate is dubious to say the least. Cadbury's here ... ...the yumminess that is Lindt is increased.
In a country that is fiercely proud of home grown / made / packaged items, it takes a strong company to sell exclusively imported goodies. Over here virtually every item will boast of the fact it's Australian all the way: a peanut butter advert over here screams '100% Australian peanuts', chocolate bars are 'made and packaged in Australia from imported ingredients', Aldi, the German supermarket chain, adorns ...
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