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Hassle-free dinner time

Young Torah enjoyed a delicious meal at the Pacific Werribee shopping centre last week.

The centre is holding a “Kids eat free” dinner campaign for three evenings per week, until February 24.

Customers can get a free dinner for their children, aged 12 and below, if they spend $15 or more on an adult main meal at any participating retailer including Grill’d, La Porchetta, Nando’s, Mama Mee, San Churro, Schnitz, The Pancake Parlour or The Sporting Globe.

Pacific Werribee centre manager, Patricia Gardiner, said that she was excited to welcome families to the centre during the promotion.

“This is a great chance for local families to head down to Pacific Werribee and receive a free meal for their kids at one of their favourite food retailers, or even to try somewhere new,” Ms Gardiner said.

The Kids Eat Free campaign is available to dine-in patrons only, from 5pm to 9pm between Monday and Wednesday during the promotional period.

Ms Gardiner also encouraged the community to support the retailers at Pacific Werribee, many of whom were impacted by COVID-19 last year.

“2020 was an unprecedented and difficult year for businesses around the country, including many of our retailers here at Pacific Werribee,” she said.

“As we begin the new year, we look forward to welcoming more customers back to Pacific Werribee.”

To find out more, head to the Pacific Werribee website, https://pacificwerribee.com.au/

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