
'Couldn't believe it': Kiwi shoppers left 'deflated' by supermarket prize error
"We celebrated our $30 windfall for a few hours yesterday then were very deflated."
"We celebrated our $30 windfall for a few hours yesterday then were very deflated."
The New Zealand Food Network has revealed a 42 per cent increase in demand.
Pies, cheese, sausages, etc. The big business behind all those tiny award stickers.
Shoppers call out supermarkets for overcharging underweight chicken and Londoners in shock after horrific sword attack in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald / AP
Customers find packets are underweight by as much as 75g.
Unless you have an allergy, 'free-from' foods probably not the best option, say experts.
Exporters may be directly or indirectly affected via supply chain demands.
MPI is still investigating a pensioner's 1kg block of cheese.
The Hamilton West space has been vacant since Countdown moved out eight months ago.
Origin Northland in Waipu sells food products with the lowest possible food miles.
When will other Taranaki and Whanganui Countdowns follow suit?
OPINION: Non-tradable inflation still worries economists.
The woman was shopping at a Rotorua New World when she was asked to leave the store.
A parliamentary hearing on prices at the checkout got fiery.
MPI officers have taken away a cockroach-infested block of cheese from a shopper.
One customer who saw the rodent 'looked like she was going to be sick'.
The Woolworths chain is not revealing its 'store network strategy'.
Grocery dysfunction: Watchdog Pierre van Heerden admits he, too, stockpiles cheese.
'There is a real sense of loss from these workers.'
Whangārei man finds cockroach in a block of Woolworth's supermarket brand cheese.
Ebony Rapana says she was desperate, living in emergency housing and 'just did it'.
The drop in in-store sales and staff needed for Lotto counters has had an effect.
Several batches of nuts pulled from shelves, consumers warned.
Commerce Commission outlines objections to Foodstuffs merger, final decision to come.
Area exemptions were generally given in tourist areas such as Taupō or Queenstown.
Police were called and a helicopter tracked three youths and their getaway trolley.
OPINION: Supermarkets and banks make absurd profits - consumers are the butt of the joke.
The alleged offenders were aged 35, 25 and 18 and face shoplifting charges.
With supply issues and rising prices, is it time to cut back?
The retail group is facing multiple adversaries.