Foodstuffs’ use of facial technology ‘a big red flag’
OPINION: The 'big red flag' with Foodstuffs’ trial.
OPINION: The 'big red flag' with Foodstuffs’ trial.
Merger monstrous for hard-pressed shoppers, would reinforce 'duopoly', lobby group says.
In its heyday it was 'driven by the community', now it's an eerie shopping experience.
New World Thorndon is challenging the cycleway directly outside its entrance.
Countdown has rolled out trolley locks at 12 undisclosed stores amid public backlash of dumping within communities. Video / NZ Herald
West Auckland resident Ethan Smith has been retrieving trolleys dumped in his local creek for months, and while some retailers have been grateful, he claims Countdown have shown no effort to curb the issue. Video / NZ Herald
Fatal dairy stabbing, man charged over hit and run and Kiwis asked to spend sensibly just a day before the biggest sales hit in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
In a battle for the cheapest groceries, New World has entered the competition with its Everyday Low Price initiative, but does it ease the damage at the checkout? Video / NZ Herald
Foodstuffs rolls back prices by an average of 10% on more than 110 everyday items to 2021 levels. Video / Supplied
Data reveals 76 per cent of all items increased in price in January, ASB senior economist Mark Smith explains what's behind the surge in costs. Video / NZ Herald
PM Jacinda Ardern and Commerce and Consumer Affairs spokesperson Kris Faafoi took aim at the price of groceries and announced there will be a study into supermarket and building supply pricing. Video / Labour Party
Countdown General Manager Corporate Affairs, Kiri Hannifin, joins Newstalk ZB’s Mike Hosking to explain what you can expect when shopping during the lockdown. Audio / Newstalk ZB
On the road to recovery, food tourism may be just what Kaikōura needs.
Over 42km and 21 wine stops spread over stunning Bordeaux, France, the Marathon du Merdoc is no stroll in the vineyard!
Confused by all the conflicting advice out there about what to eat?
Confused by all the conflicting advice out there about what to eat?
Chris Quin, Chief Executive Foodstuffs North Island, chats about the companies new premises. / Michael Craig
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