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Foodstuffs South Island improves cash position

The South Island wholesaler released its results on the Companies Office.

Foodstuffs South Island chief executive Mary Devine.

NBR Staff Wed, 06 Jul 2022

Foodstuffs’ South Island arm has seen a significant improvement in cash held at its 2022 financial year-end according to documents filed with the Companies Office.

Foodstuffs South Island, which wholesales groceries to New World, PakNSave and Four Square stores in the co-operative, alongside

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NBR Staff Wed, 06 Jul 2022
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