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Our supermarket duopoly doesn't deserve a gold medal stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
But the grocery market has not attracted big names to the same extent, although Costco is making headway with its Auckland superstore and confirmed it was looking to open by the middle of next year. “The brand people would love to see is definitely Aldi,” said First Retail Group managing director Chris Wilkinson, who described it as a potential disruptor. Matt Cardy/Getty Images Aldi is a massive global player, and can use that to keep prices low. The German low-price supermarket opened its first Australian store in 2001, and has been registered with the New Zealand companies office since 2000. Most of its products are home brand, said Wilkinson. It also brings in “very odd types of categories”, for example toasters or beach toys, keeping shoppers loyal and interested. ....
My Wellington: Coffee, cafes 'always been it' stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
He said shipping delays were continuing to cause trouble for imported goods. “It’s been constant for the last 12 months, ever since Covid started,” he said. “From Europe, it was six weeks on a good day. Now, it’s fairly common to take three months,” he said. He said there tended to be seasonal demand for champagne, egged on by special events such as Mother’s Day (this Sunday) or Valentine’s Day. The ongoing unpredictability of global shipping meant it was difficult to have stock arrive at the right time, he said. Dean Kozanic/Stuff Moet Chandon champagne is in short supply. ....
New Zealand s only zero carbon bananas New Zealand s only zero carbon bananas After an intensive programme of assessment and change working with T&G Fresh, Ekos and others, All Good now offers bananas (imported from Ecuador) that are certified Carbon Zero - as well as Fairtrade. Chris and Matt Morrison and Simon Coley, launched All Good by importing New Zealand’s first Fairtrade and organic bananas back in 2010. Their challenge was convincing people that paying a dollar more for an ethical bunch of bananas was a better deal for them, the people who grew them and the planet. Eight years later, thanks to the millions of All Good Bananas purchased by Kiwi families, over 150 small banana farming families in El Guabo, Ecuador are being paid fairly and All Good have been able to contribute more than $2.2 million back to the El Guabo Association of Small Banana Farmers benefiting their community’s health and wellbeing, education, the sustainability of the land they farm ....