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Union says retail should follow aged care
First Union is considering filing a pay equity case for the retail industry.
Millennials want to pay with their eyes
Millennials want new ways to pay for goods and display little loyalty to brands.
KFC spend $113m on surprise burger
Although the sandwich will be new to the US, its name will be familiar to all Kiwis
eBay threatens to block Aussie shoppers
eBay is threatening to block access to Australians if online GST changes go ahead.
Veges in short supply after flooding
A shortage of vegetables is causing surge in pricing after two weeks of severe wet weather
Warehouse to sell property for $65m
Warehouse has entered an unconditional contract to sell its Newmarket property.
Donald Trump merchandise in hot demand
Museum shops wrestle with whether to cash in on Trump merchandise.
New $9m food precinct for Sylvia Park
Auckland foodies can look forward to a new multi-million-dollar food precinct opening.
Weak household related spending emerges
New Zealand retail spending on electronic cards fell for a second month in March.
Why we buy things we don't need
There's a reason we buy so much stuff we don't need; our brains betray us.
Sir Douglas Myers' NYC music connection
Sir Douglas Myers wasn't just a beer baron, he was a music industry player with Downtown.
Mum's simple idea gets her $250k in 2yrs
This mum's idea was to transfer an everyday item into something glamorous, and it worked.
Worker takes on supermarket employer
An Australian supermarket worker is determined to change the chain's latest wage deal.
Hotel owner slams 'dimwitted' customer
A South Australian hotel owner who called a customer 'dimwitted' has defended his comment.
Ralph Lauren victim to retail's new era
Helen Gardner, shopping in New York, left the Polo store without buying anything.
Colonel Senders: NZ Post to deliver KFC
KFC is partnering with NZ Post for a home delivery trial in Tauranga.
Huawei sales up, profit little-changed
Huawei 2016 sales rose 32pc from a year earlier but profit increased by only 0.4pc.
Aussie duo bucking the retail trend
Here's how two Aussie mates are bucking the trend with their menswear store InStitchu.
The new second-richest person in the world
With a net worth of US$75.6 billion, Jeff Bezos is now the world's second-richest person.
Hallenstein posts 35pc profit rise
Hallenstein Glasson Holdings said early winter sales were "encouraging".
Calls for spot fines for retail crime
Retail crime is growing, becoming more menacing and more violent.
Could you feed a family on $1.50 a day?
This money blogger has worked out how to feed her family on a crazy budget.
Premier reassures NZ on US relationship
There is a risk of a more protectionist trade era ahead, PM Bill English said today.
Tim McCready: Alibaba offers sweet deals
Tim McCready chats with Alibaba's Australia and NZ director of business development.
Fonterra capitalises on China tea craze
Fonterra is building new factories to keep up with China's new appetite for dairy products
Luxury brands battle in NZ courts
It was a battle of the brands in NZ as watchmaker Omega took on True Religion denim.
Harvey Norman hits back
Harvey Norman says a review of its finances is part of a routine surveillance.