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Silly Solly in Pakenham

In a bold move set to reshape the discount retail landscape, Silly Solly’s has announced a groundbreaking initiative – becoming the first Australian retailer to offer quality frozen food items at prices of $5 and under.

The announcement comes as millions of Australians continue to feel the strain of rising household expenses, with groceries and essentials climbing beyond the reach of many. Silly Solly’s, already known for its signature “Nothing Over $5“ pricing model, has now extended this value-driven philosophy to frozen food – a vital staple in households across the nation.

“We are the only retailer in the marketplace offering quality frozen food items at a price tag of nothing over $5,“ Solly Stanton said.

“We consider this to be an Australian first, and we’re doing it for our customers. With the cost of living crunch sweeping across families Australia-wide, we are here to help.“ This expansion into the frozen food sector reinforces Silly Solly’s long-standing mission to keep the cost of living down without compromising on value or quality. The new frozen food range includes a wide selection of popular favourites to help families stretch their budgets further while still enjoying the convenience of frozen meals and snacks.

In addition to launching this new category, Silly Solly’s is accelerating its national growth. The company is expected to open 10 new locations across Australia within the next three months, underscoring its commitment to delivering affordability to more communities.

Media spokesperson Solly Stanton says, “The Silly Solly’s Group is primed for rapid expansion into the future under the guidance of experienced and dedicated retail entrepreneur Brad Walton and Steve Watchman and their management team.“

“Brad and Steve are still aiming for 100 locations across Austria in the year ahead“.

With 46 stores already operating across the country, Silly Solly’s is positioning itself as a true champion of affordability, right when Australian households need it most.

This move is not just about price – it’s about impact. In the words of the retailer: “We’re not just selling frozen food. We’re helping to keep freezers full and families fed.“

Visit Silly Solly’s now open in Pakenham Old Cheap as Chips store at 147 Main Street, Pakenham (Opposite the Rail Way Hotel).

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