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Commercial Tenant Spotlight – Edition Three: Zambrero Cannonvale

By Ray White Whitsunday

For over 8 years, Zambrero Cannonvale has proudly served the Whitsunday community with delicious, convenient Mexican-inspired food; including burritos, bowls, tacos, nachos and more. Their menu is fully customisable, so you can enjoy your meal the way you like it. With 5 different fillings, 4 salsas and 7 sauce options, you could eat a different meal every day.  They use fresh, better for you ingredients, so you’ll feel good eating at Zambrero. Plus, if you’re extra hungry, they offer a Big range and if you have dietary requirements, they cater to those as well.

For every regular and big burrito or bowl, Zam kids box and retail item bought, you’ll help them donate a meal to someone in need. Through their Plate 4 Plate initiative alongside charity partners Rise Against Hunger, Foodbank and Love Mercy, the network has donated over 80 million meals and counting. Cannonvale has donated over 350,000 meals to date!

Hungry? Preorder your favourite Zambrero meal online or through the Zam App and enjoy the convenience of fresh, feel-good food, fast.

Link to their menu: https://www.zambrero.com.au/menu

Link to order directly: https://www.zambrero.com.au/locations/cannonvale

The team at Zambrero Cannonvale are ready to take your order from 10am-9pm, every day!

You can find Zambrero in Reef Plaza, 16 Paluma Road, beside Ray White. The team look forward to welcoming you at Zambrero Cannonvale soon.

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