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Covid-19 hits Countdown, with almost 1000 staff off
The company says it is expecting the number of affected employees to grow.
The company says it is expecting the number of affected employees to grow.
Huckleberry downsizes operation, new player talks covenants making setting up difficult.
Not knowing how to read this label properly is costing people as much as $2500 per year.
Production for brown sugar has restarted but it's sold out as soon as it hits the shelf.
Consumer NZ is calling for tighter regulation of these products in New Zealand.
Michael Hill lost a total of 9,777 trading days across its store network
Business not being trusted to source and distribute critical tests, businessman says.
Bayside Rum has bartenders and drinkers excited.
Rose Kerr is nursing a sore leg after crashing to a supermarket aisle floor.
Inflation is at the highest it has been in years because of the pressures of the pandemic.
Getting approval to import a rapid antigen test is easier said than done.
Chris Quin addresses concerns about supply chain pressures.
A confusing sign at an Aussie Bunnings store has left shoppers in stitches.
Restaurants lost out as Kiwis celebrated Valentine's Day a little differently this year.
Business leader says 'this is no longer a Covid resurgence, this is business disruption'.
One cafe owner said the PM has a tendency to not be where the drama is.
Cristina Figursky talks beginnings centred around paper and dealing in precious gems.
New Household living-costs price indexes show who's really seeing the highest inflation.
Australians bought four NZ malls in 2010 for $185m: now they're selling two.
Veteran retailer David Eggleton explains why his menswear store is closing for good.
Drivers could be in for even more pain at the pump.
Husband and wife duo switched focus when Covid-19 hit NZ shores.
Entrepreneur's start-up betting on more people taking up outdoor adventures.
Free-range chicken breasts are often cheaper than once-humble mince.
Briscoes Group forecasts its net profit to jump by 20 per cent to $87m.
Economic trauma will continue, say some business groups.
Research finds growing optimism amongst sales executives.
Foodstuffs is urging more collaboration with the Government.
New store now up on greenfields site, previously used for pasture and grazing.