Business
80 years ago, Henry Lum Yip opened a grocers in Sydney. His grandkids still run it today – SBS News
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, a global financial crisis and World War II, a Chinese-Australian family has continued to prosper, selling vegetables from their humble market store. They’re now celebrating a very special milestone.

Trudi Yip knows the secret to success.
When you grow up in this place, its in your blood, she told SBS News.
Ive seen this business grow, thrive and change but we’ve kept one thing going; our customer service is key.
Always be there for your customer. We are here six days a week.
Trudi, 49, is among the third generation of workers selling vegetables at family business Yep Lum & Co at Sydney Markets in the inner west suburb of Flemington.
It supplies vegetables including ginger, garli…
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