Hot Bread Kitchen (HBK) has celebrated the grand opening of its 26th shop at the Arts Village complex in Deuba, in collaboration with the Damodar Group. This outlet marks the third venture established on a Damodar Group site, following previous locations in Damodar City Suva and Labasa.

Vanessa Charters, HBK’s group director, highlighted the unique aspect of this new shop, making it the first and likely only outlet to operate 24 hours. “We recognize the unique nature of the local community, and the hours one must keep to live in this idyllic setting,” she stated. The aim is to cater to the needs of the villages, cooperatives in the Serua province, and the general public.

The opening event was attended by notable figures including Suva City Council chairman Tevita Boseiwaqa, who participated in the ceremonial cake-cutting alongside Charters. The occasion not only marks a significant milestone for Hot Bread Kitchen but also reflects the company’s commitment to serving its community with quality products and convenient service.

The expansion of the Hot Bread Kitchen brand signifies a growing recognition of the demand for quality bakery items in Fiji, offering hope for job creation and economic growth in the regions it serves. The community can now look forward to 24-hour access to their favorite baked goods, fostering a vibrant atmosphere in the Arts Village.


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