Food Retailers in St Leonards, VIC

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1370 Murradoc Road, St Leonards, 3223

(03) 5257 3127
If you are looking for a supermarket in the St Leonards area, with quality merchandise, and low prices, then you should go to 1364 Murradoc Rd, 3223. The friendly staff at St Leonards Iga await customers with a wide selection products including baby wear, beauty products homewares, health products, electronics, offering a pleasant purchasing experience. Do not hesitate to visit St Leonards Iga today.
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Unit 3/1376 Murradoc Rd, St Leonards, 3223

(03) 5257 3951
Gourmet grocery store
Customers highly rate Wildings Pantry Essentials for its friendly staff, delicious food, and quality products. The cafe offers delicious coffee, toasty environment, and a wide range of homemade takeaway dinners and local goodies. The staff are praised for their kindness, helpfulness, and willingness to assist in customising gifts. The presentation and packaging of the products are also appreciated.

160 OLD ST LEONARDS RD, St Leonards, 3223

(03) 5257 1343
A family-owned company that has been involved in the fishing industry for over 30 years, Sea Bounty has developed to be one of Australia’s leading mussel growing and processing companies. Sea Bounty farms mussels at a number of sites in the cool, clear waters of Port Phillip Bay, serviced by a fleet of specially equipped fishing vessels. A modern processing plant, built in 1997 and located at St Leonards on the Bellarine Peninsula south of Geelong, operates to the highest standards ensuring Sea Bounty’s reputation for top quality product. Being positioned close to the sea port of Melbourne and the international airports of Melbourne and Avalon enables Sea Bounty to supply every state in Australia as well as the Asian markets and the rest of the world on a daily basis, all year round. The benefits of SeaBounty’s mussel farming Currently, aquaculture is the fastest growing primary production sector in Australia. While most seafood sectors are fully maximised or declining, mussel aquaculture is growing, and meeting the criteria of environmentally sustainable development (ESD). This development is in a context that will ensure long-term regional employment and business prospects for the Bellarine Peninsula, now and into the future. And, in the wider context, skilled and trainee positions have been created in areas such as boat building, machinery fabrication, packaging and processing. Mussel farming is considered a relatively benign form of aquaculture as mussels do not require any active feeding by farmers. Mussels acquire their food supply by filtering phytoplankton from the surrounding water, thus acting as net removers of nutrients, which is generally regarded as being of benefit to the environment.