Upmarket grocery chain Nosh has pulled back on expansion plans outside its core Auckland markets in the central, eastern suburbs and North Shore.
The company closed its poor performing Hamilton store in February and will not go ahead with outlets that had been planned for Tauranga and Pukekohe.
"We just decided that we were going to concentrate on our Auckland stores," said Nosh chief executive Hayden Syers.
Nosh has been under new management since the middle of last year, when Syers' father-in-law Paul Lucas injected capital into the business and bought the shares of former chief executive and co-founder Clinton Beuvink.
"When we bought into the business we inherited three store commitments [Pukekohe, Tauranga and Pakuranga] that the prior management had already signed up," Syers said.