Supermarket giant Countdown says it is "not surprised" to see its competitor's move to launch a new Auckland chain.
Foodstuffs North Island yesterday opened the first smaller-format Fresh Collective by New World store on the North Shore in ex-Nosh and ex-New World premises.
Chris Fisher, Countdown's merchandise general manager, said it was no surprise to his business that Foodstuffs had made the move.
"The New Zealand grocery market is incredibly competitive, with customers having more choice than ever before about where they shop and what they buy," Fisher said.
"We've seen a terrific customer response to our recent focus on our fresh offer such as our new look Ponsonby and Mt Eden stores, our free fruit for kids and our direct relationships with growers, so we are not surprised to see competition responding."