The 155 Whare Āwhina community house in Whangārei has teamed up with Foodstuffs to open a social supermarket.
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Māmā Māori makes every dollar count to provide kai for tamariki
Counting every dollar, every week to put food on the table is what a Waingaro mother of four children has had to do. Food price inflation has forced her to go for cheap and less healthy options for
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Discount supermarket chain canvassing launch in Aotearoa
Aotearoa could soon welcome a third major supermarket chain as the government cracks down on the sector, currently dominated by Countdown owner Woolworths NZ and Pak'nSave and New World owner Foodstuffs.
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Government takes tough stance on supermarket duopoly but online rival unconvinced
Tiny online grocer Supie said the government's announcement today it would regulate the grocery sector would not do anything to ease the pain consumers are facing at the checkout.
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Supermarket showdown: Ex Nat MP backs new Labour law
National MP has taken the unusual step of praising the Labour government’s planned overhauls to Aotearoa’s supermarket duopoly.
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Social supermarket to help put kai on the table with dignity
A new supermarket venture in Te Hiku o te Ika is hoped to provide some relief for whānau at the checkout as the cost of living continues to rise.
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Māori-owned supermarket plans unveiled
Kiwi kai is among the most expensive in the OECD thanks to a duopoly and now an investigation into how to get prices down has triggered the prospect of a Māori-owned supermarket chain.
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Consumer NZ, Food & Grocery Council tell Parliament to bust supermarket duopoly
Sheree Stephens is a teacher and mother in South Auckland who worries every time she shops whether she has enough left over to save.
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Covid restrictions meant terror attacker shopped alone- Police
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Police Commissioner Andrew Coster are holding a media conference to update the New Zealand public on the response to Friday's terror attack at the LynnMall in Auckland.
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'Pākehā customers' abusing frontline workers
Supermarket worker Kalein Howard is pleading with the government for better protection over abuse and racial discrimination from Pākehā customers.