Print franchises succumb to flooding

Snap’s Brisbane hub also suffered minor flooding. Being a franchise, all of the Queensland Snap centres are owned and operated by locals.

Snap Franchising says it is keeping in touch with its Queensland centres to keep abreast of the situation. The franchiser has implemented a “Snap Assistance Programme” which involves harnessing resources from Snap’s national network to help the flood affected centres.

Offers of resources, materials, financial assistance and time have started to come in from Snap’s network across Australia.

A delegation of Snap staff will head to Queensland this week to pitch in and help the recovery process.

Snap Franchising adds that it will soon announce a programme to help other flood affected businesses in Queensland.

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