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Auckland's latest inner-city supermarket, the New World Metro in the basement of an office tower owned by the billionaire Sultan of Brunei, opens on Tuesday.
National will consider supporting legislation to "Monday-ise" Anzac Day and Waitangi Day holidays, Labour Minister Kate Wilkinson says.
Reports that a Pak ‘n’ Save in Auckland has joined boutique supermarket Nosh in selling milk for an equivalent price of one dollar a litre, supports Federated Farmers view that attention needs to focu
A Blenheim man who has a limp because of back surgery says he was discriminated against when Countdown staff refused to sell him alcohol because they believed he was drunk.
Top selling toilet paper and sanitary brands change hands in transaction Control of some of New Zealand's biggest toilet paper and sanitary product brands has changed hands in a $230 million d
One of Countdown's larger supermarkets and some additional shops - creating more than 100 jobs - will be built on the prime Bureta Park Motor Inn site in Tauranga. Progressive Enterprises has
Taranaki's sole egg producers are in the process of converting their sheds so their hens can roam.
John Key
The Government is proposing changes to the way Fonterra sets its raw milk prices to make the process more transparent. The proposals are the result of a Ministry of Agriculture review into the pric
A controversial new law governing how what we eat is produced, handled and sold is creating a stir, with opponents saying it is excessive regulation.
Heinz
Heinz has made its last bottle of tomato sauce in Australia before shifting manufacturing to New Zealand and closing its plant in Victoria with the loss of 146 jobs.

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