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David Jones and BP expand gourmet convenience food venture – The Australian Financial Review
After a successful trial, the department store chain and fuel retailer are opening another 21 sites selling prepared meals and gourmet groceries.

The partnership was announced last August and was aimed at giving David Jones another channel in which to sell the pre-prepared meals, snacks and groceries sold in its food halls and stand-alone food stores while enabling BP to improve its convenience store offering.
The range of about 400 products includes food-for-now and food-for-later options such as sushi, sandwiches, heat-and-eat meals such as Thai and Indian curries, rotisserie chickens, salads, vegan meals and long-life groceries such a…
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