As Aotearoa eagerly awaits Level 3, many will be looking to have a break from home-cooked meals and utilise food delivery and fast-food drive-through services. The Auckland Night Markets business will be taking its service on the road via their new app, which is currently the most downloaded "Food & Drink" app in NZ.
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Mamas Donuts excited to re-open next week
Mamas Donuts is one of the many Māori eateries that have been affected by the level four lockdown. Co-owner of Mamas Donuts Botany, Raella Kahuroa are excited to get their shop back up and running next week. But things may not go back to the way that they expected when they opened earlier this year.
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Food delivery still not a viable option for some restaurants
Level 3 provides is expected to provide a lifeline for some food services, but it is still not a viable option for many restaurants around the country, including Hiakai restaurant in Wellington which specialises in Māori cuisine.
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Customers call for virtual check-in at more NZ supermarkets
So far the text service is being trialled at New World Kumeu and PAK’nSAVE Royal Oak in a bid to improve customer comfort and safety in response to the Level 4 COVID-19 lockdown.
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500 e-commerce websites offered to help food, beverage businesses recover
Award-winning web design firm Zeald is offering 500 e-commerce websites free of charge to help NZ food and beverage businesses with their post-lockdown recovery. The websites are normally valued at $7,000 each.
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Urutā: COVID-19 Advice for Māori by Māori health experts
Māori doctors and health experts worried about the lack of Covid-19 planning for Māori have banded together to create a national Māori pandemic group, Te Rōpū Whakakaupapa Urutā. The group has created a website and digital platforms to provide expert health advice for whānau, iwi and health providers.
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The lockdown: Cabinet confirms which businesses will stay open
Cabinet met yesterday to clarify who can stay open during the lockdown and who must close.
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Panic buying in Tūranganui a Kiwa
Petrol prices drop by 20 cents a litre and Coronavirus emergency measures spark panic buying in Tūranganui a Kiwa.
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Flaxmere kai pantry helping whānau from Wairoa to Dannevirke
The Free Food Pantry in Flaxmere provides kai to around 500 people every week. Since Te Ao last visited the Hawke's Bay pantry two years ago, demand for their service has grown significantly.
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World famous in Hamilton Mamas Donuts hit Otara
Mamas Donuts is world famous in Hamilton for feeding donut fiends three days a week. The business model allows the mamas who work in the company to spend more time with their whānau. It's ideal for helping mothers gain employment and start their own businesses, the mamas say.