It's been quite a journey from the bright lights of Otago Boys High School in the seventies and a first job as Four Square delivery boy at Wakari Four Square in Dunedin but you could say the writing was on the wall with that first taste of the cooperative as a young lad for Steve Anderson, CEO Foodstuffs South Island.
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Foodstuffs is doing their bit for the oceans and marine life by refusing to sell microbead products in any stores. The tiny beads of plastic used as an exfoliating agent in many skin cleansing products have been finding their way into drains and ultimately the marine environment where they can be consumed by marine animals.
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New World stores are gearing up for the annual Brown Paper Bag Appeal, as thousands of the specially designed bags are distributed throughout the South Island.
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On World Oceans Day Foodstuffs has announced that its supermarkets, which include New World, PAK'nSAVE and Four Square, will be microbead-free nationwide from 1 July 2017; a full year ahead of the Government's proposed date for banning microbeads from New Zealand stores.
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Like most New Zealanders, we are gutted at the prospect that the days are numbered for our iconic Jaffas, Pineapple Lumps, Buzz Bars, and Pinky Bars. Foodstuffs, the owner of PAK'nSAVE, New World, and Four Square, is a proud New Zealand company, and like the rest of the country we grew up with these Kiwi favourites. Reading today's news that time is fast running out to save these favourite treats gave us a brilliant idea.
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