Business Premium Leigh Fisheries purchase price revealed? An $87.4m purchase in the company’s records looks to be the Northland fishing giant. Andrew Bevin Tue, 08 Oct 2019 FoodstuffsLee FishLeigh FisheriesChris QuinAndrew Bevin
Business Premium Being ‘customer driven’ helps fight giants Costco and Amazon: Chris Quin ‘We must stop thinking about us as just a supermarket chain,’ says the Foodstuffs boss. Nathan Smith Tue, 09 Jul 2019 New WorldFoodstuffsChris QuinFMCGAmazonCostco
Business Premium Foodstuffs secures fish supply as consumer demand rises The size of the supermarket chain's fishing quota has not been made public. Asa Andersen Thu, 04 Jul 2019 Foodstuffs North IslandLeigh FisheriesLee FishChris QuinFoodstuffsaquisitionfishingquotaCameron Partners
Business Premium NBR RICH LIST: How grocery barons rise to the top Gaining an ownership foothold in the Foodstuffs franchise these days requires a mindset that goes beyond knowing how to keep the shelves well stacked. Fri, 17 Aug 2018 FoodstuffsRich ListPAK'nSAVENew WorldFour SquareChris QuinChris Wilkinson
Premium Farmlands takes honours in survey of Kiwi brands Ownership through co-operatives, franchise systems, friendly societies or government was a key factor. Jenny Ruth Fri, 13 Jul 2018 KPMGFarmlandsAir New ZealandkiwibankNew WorldPAK'nSAVEFoodstuffsasb bankUnichemMitre 10Southern Cross HealthcareSkinny MobileSpark
Premium Why Pokeno is poised to propel Auckland's commercial growth Overseas Investment Office approval for a Chinese milk processing plant at Pokeno is a huge shot in the arm for a major residential and industrial development now unde rway in the north Waikato tow Wed, 11 Jul 2018 BusinessThe WarehouseFoodstuffsfulton hoganPokenoHynds GroupYashiliKerry DinesWinstone Aggregates
Kaiapoi supermarket wiped out by the quake The South Island earthquake has destroyed New World in Kaiapoi beyond repair, leaving more than 80 employees jobless.The supermarket was run by locals Andrew and Jacqui Palmer and employed 34 fulltime and 52 part time staff.The damage caused by Saturday's earthquake is so severe it is not viable to save the building. It will take at least one year to build and open a new one, which Foodstuffs - New World's parent company - plans to do. Wed, 11 Jul 2018 BusinessFoodstuffsSouth IslandearthquakeNew World
Premium Should businesses be using facial recognition? Industry says the technology is accurate and becoming more widely used as a business tool but the Privacy Commissioner has some concerns. Wed, 11 Jul 2018 CCTVfacial recognitionsurveillancePrivacyFoodstuffs
Premium Supermarkets and retailers playing catchup after Auckland storm Six Countdown stores lose power and are forced to dump spoiled product. Wed, 11 Jul 2018 Countdownpower cutVectorPak'N'SaveNew WorldFoodstuffsRetail NZ
Judge rejects supermarkets' bid to halt booze ban Not enough evidence to prove supermarkets will suffer. NBR Contributor Wed, 09 May 2018 FoodstuffsProgressive EnterprisesLaw & Courtsalcohol