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Pak'nSave voted cheapest food store
Supermarket chain Pak'nSave has again been voted New Zealand's cheapest supermarket, Consumer NZ says.

Massive vegetable markups 'crippling' growers
Markups in supermarkets are hitting both consumers and producers, as the low prices growers get for their produce are not passed on to buyers, says an MP.

Online stores fall foul of tobacco law
The Foodtown and Woolworths supermarket chains will remove "light" and "mild" from cigarette adverts on their online shopping websites.

Soccer: Selection nerves on eve of Cup naming
All Whites coach Ricki Herbert stays silent about last-minute prospects.

Big two supermarket chains locked in fierce food fight
The grocery industry, lest we forget, is basically trench warfare, Tim Morris insists.

Winning Lotto ticket sat inside car for a month
A $250,000 Lotto ticket, bought at a Countdown supermarket, lay in a forgotten birthday card for a month before being found - and checked.

Aussies making NZ pay look cut-price
A cut-price supermarket chain in Australia is offering a $108,000 starting salary to university graduates, prompting further concern over the increasing wage gap between New Zealand and Australia.

Private buyers bag commercial assets
Savvy investors snap up well-located properties, writes Colin Taylor

China sales lead to NZ baby milk rationing
NZ supermarkets are rationing baby formula because of fears of a shortage caused by Chinese buyers selling it in bulk to parents back in their homeland.