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The Sydney suburbs experiencing a cafe spending boom during COVID-19 – Sydney Morning Herald
Spending at cafes has increased significantly across suburbs outside the inner city, as working from home shifts consumption patterns – a trend likely to continue as workplaces became more flexible.

“Locals stay local and help spend at local cafes, there’s a very village atmosphere that we’ve got.”
And it’s not just in the eastern suburbs that people are flocking to their local cafe.
Spending at cafes has increased significantly across suburbs outside the inner city, as working from home shifts consumption patterns, the latest figures from Accenture’s analytics firm AlphaBeta and credit bureau illion show.
Per capita spending in cafes in the Blue Mountains, North Sydney and Mosman local …
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