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Grima Bros Wholesale Produce coming to Gregory Hills

THE BOOMING suburb of Gregory Hills will be home to the largest independent growers market in NSW when Grima Bros Wholesale Produce opens its doors on Saturday, March 11.

Peter Grima prepares for the opening. Picture: Ian Svegovic
Peter Grima prepares for the opening. Picture: Ian Svegovic

THE BOOMING suburb of Gregory Hills will be home to the largest independent growers market in NSW when Grima Bros Wholesale Produce opens its doors on Saturday, March 11.

The shop, on Gregory Hills Drive, will contain fresh fruit and vegetables sourced daily from farmers as well as other delicacies from around the world.

It will feature a European-inspired deli, bakery, butchery, floristry and general convenience section.

Grima Bros business manager Peter Grima said the store had a focus on supporting regional Aussie farmers in its business practices.

Picture: Ian Svegovic
Picture: Ian Svegovic
Picture: Ian Svegovic
Picture: Ian Svegovic

“With the foreign import and export of consumer goods, we want to keep our local farmers in business and support the Australian economy, and that’s why we source our produce direct,” he said.

Mr Grima said he and his brothers, Joe and Manny Grima, aimed to carry out a 60-year family legacy which dates back to when their grandfather established a fresh produce business in Malta.

“The concept was to source the highest quality produce from the paddocks and deliver it to your plates,” Joe Grima, the eldest of the three brothers, said.

“All we know is quality, fresh food.”

The grand opening will run from 8am-7.30pm.

Some of the activities on the day will include taste testing, recipe inspiration, a DJ and photographer as well as potential celebrity appearances.

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