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Wodonga printing franchise Snaps up national honour

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Snap Printing staff at Wodonga, Brendan Lloyd, Ross Tasker, Christine Borchard, Nicole George, Greg and Robyn Barlow, Melinda Marengo, Shaun Walls and Grace West. Picture: The Border Mail
Snap Printing staff at Wodonga, Brendan Lloyd, Ross Tasker, Christine Borchard, Nicole George, Greg and Robyn Barlow, Melinda Marengo, Shaun Walls and Grace West. Picture: The Border Mail
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Snap Printing in Wodonga has been named the top store in the chain across Australia in terms of presentation and professionalism. Director, Greg Barlow, says there are 149 Snap Printing stores and chief executive officer, Grant Vernon, named the Wodonga store “a benchmark for all centres”.

“They came in and did a full audit of the store, assessing everything from its set-up and layout to professionalism of staff and product knowledge,” Barlow says.

“It is hard to get these awards. Most of the time you would expect a city-based store like Melbourne or Sydney would win.”

The Wodonga store was purpose-built and a photo of its exterior features on the Snap Printing national promotion booklet.

With acknowledgements to the The Border Morning Mail, Albury-Wodonga.

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