
Restaurant mistakenly stocks Scientology pamphlets with Covid-19 advice
"We know misinformation is spreading very fast and it can be very dangerous."
"We know misinformation is spreading very fast and it can be very dangerous."
Hospitality sector 'at least five years' away from bouncing back to what it was.
It's perhaps not the right time to try out and new dance moves, Dr Bloomfield says.
'It's like owning a shoe shop and you're suddenly selling hot dogs': Night club owner.
New Zealand and Australian assets said to be worth $1 billion.
Kiwi Property says early retail indicators are encouraging.
Yet, despite the enormous losses, investor money keeps on flowing in.
Counter service at cafes and bars is being re-considered under alert level 2.
Brewing company announces package to help its customers get back on their feet.
Holding a 100-person party "muddies the waters" for other bar owners, Nick McCaw says.
A Headquarters Bar Facebook post has attacked the Prime Minister's Covid-19 stance.
Green Family Butchers Ltd went into liquidation a week ago.
Restaurants and bars will be open within days.
There's a mountain of money around the corner for the controversial health influencer.
The restaurant was struggling before Covid-19, says CEO.
The iconic food court in Auckland had been serving meals for 28 years before its closure.
He urged influencers to stop and think about what they were asking.
At level 2, boaties can hit the water and libraries, museums and cinemas can all reopen.
CEO Russel Creedy talks market resilience in fast food and happy days for Carl's Jr.
Takeaways deliveries from a Kiwi-owned company. Made with funding by NZ On Air.
New Zealand sushi chain innovates to operate inline with Covid-19 guidelines.
Good news for some as businesses begin to re-open. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
"We managed to get a top up yesterday but that was not even close to being enough."
'I think everyone should just abide by the rules ... the Government was quite clear'.
Wendy's New Zealand chief executive Danielle Lendich criticised other fast-food giants. Video / Supplied
Social media users claim orders did not arrive but payments were taken from them.
Kiwis across the country share the highs and lows of getting their fast food fix after lockdown.
KFC worker reveals her team was yelled at, intimidated by "aggro" customers when closing.
Your Big Mac might not taste quite the same.
Five weeks was more than enough time away from their beloved fast-food for some people.