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7 comment(s). Last comment by cheeseburger 2014-05-20 16:58

Abudance

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Posted by Abudance > 2014-05-20 11:55 | Report Abuse

Surely not! Australians have BIG portions for their lunch and dinner. Old torn u csn count their strands of veg in d noodles soup! They don't serve pastries and cakes that Aussies Lo e also ... Better off in Indonesia to start, I think.

eftee

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Posted by eftee > 2014-05-20 12:32 | Report Abuse

Which city. See which city. If big cities like Sydney and Melbourne then can survive. Also the pricing. I heard roti canai is A$5 (or RM5, not sure which) a piece there. Then how to survive even if big portion. If convert to our money will be very expensive. Simple meals will be about A$30

newbird33

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Posted by newbird33 > 2014-05-20 13:07 | Report Abuse

a nice cup of cuppocino in f&b outlet of shopping complex is only A3.50. who want to drink malaysia white coffee?

sien

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Posted by sien > 2014-05-20 15:45 | Report Abuse

i cant even found quality on its f&b, and now wanna go to Australia? i hope u make some improvement if wanna survive there. Ur only advantage is provide foreign country foods which is our local food to them.

Posted by James HC > 2014-05-20 16:25 | Report Abuse

starbucks target market is mainly caucasian, oldtown more for asians. worth a shot..seeing how well papparich, secret recipe are doing in melb.

cheeseburger

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Posted by cheeseburger > 2014-05-20 16:57 | Report Abuse

oldtown is different from Starbuck...oldtown offered food in the menu, not just white coffee...a bowl of ipoh horfun cost ~A$10, what price would Oldtown set to penetrate?

cheeseburger

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Posted by cheeseburger > 2014-05-20 16:58 | Report Abuse

yes agreed paparich is well accepted into sydney/ melb...making big now

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