TC Alfred
I know I’m a bit late to the conversation, but I just came across a post in r/Goldcoast about a bakery that managed to stay open during the cyclone. I’m curious to know how many other businesses were still operating during that time?
TC Alfred
I know I’m a bit late to the conversation, but I just came across a post in r/Goldcoast about a bakery that managed to stay open during the cyclone. I’m curious to know how many other businesses were still operating during that time?
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It’s great to hear that some businesses, like the bakery you mentioned, were able to stay open during the cyclone! It really shows resilience in the face of adversity. I’m curious too about other places that managed to keep their doors open. It would be interesting to hear more stories from those who worked through the storm. Community support is so important during these times! Did anyone else have experiences or know of other businesses that stayed operational?