Countdown welcomes customers to Level 1
Customers will no longer need to queue when stores are busy and can go back to their usual shopping hours.
Customers will no longer need to queue when stores are busy and can go back to their usual shopping hours.
Countdown has kicked off the campaign with an immediate $1 million donation to food welfare and food rescue charities around the country.
Holly Sutich and Bradley Hagan want to shake up the energy drink sector with their natural alternative Phoric.
Eligible team members across 183 stores and distribution centres will be provided with an ownership stake in the company.
Silver Fern Farms is delighted to have the opportunity to enable its farmers to donate meat locally to those who need it most.
100 pallets of honey will be distributed by KiwiHarvest to local community groups and charities around the country.
New Zealand owned and locally made brands are the big winners in this year’s New World Beer & Cider Awards.
The Government is backing a new $27 million project aimed at boosting sustainable horticulture production and New Zealand’s COVID-19 recovery efforts.
The Gut Foundation is dedicated to helping Kiwis improve gut health by promoting research and education of gut diseases and disorders.
A recent survey by New World found that a focus on buying NZ products is set to be one of the most enduring changes from lockdown.
Countdown’s brand new Rototuna supermarket has officially opened to the public, after initially serving as an online-only store over the last few months.
Kiwis are being encouraged to support local and buy world-beating olive oil made by New Zealand growers.