Following yesterday’s announcement that Auckland is to return to Alert Level 3, our supermarkets have swung into action and are working hard to provide New Zealand with the essential groceries they require. As in previous lockdowns, our supermarkets will remain open in order to meet the needs of New Zealanders and our supply chain is robust and we are working closely with our suppliers to meet customers’ needs.
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Following yesterday’s announcement that Auckland is to return to Alert Level 3, our supermarkets have swung into action and are working hard to provide New Zealand with the essential groceries they require. As in previous lockdowns, our supermarkets will remain open in order to meet the needs of New Zealanders and our supply chain is robust and we are working closely with our suppliers to meet customers’ needs.
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Following the Government's announcement for Auckland to remain at Alert Level 3 and the rest of the country to remain at Alert Level 2 until at the very earliest, 11:59pm Wednesday 26 August, Foodstuffs stores around the country are well-prepared to continue to look after Aucklanders, and all New Zealanders, and ensure they have access to the grocery essentials they need.
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A message from CEO’s Chris Quin and Steve Anderson.
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Following the announcement South Island moves to Level 2 from midday Wednesday 12 August, customers to Foodstuffs stores in South Island can expect to see increased sanitisation and safety measures and physical distancing when they visit their local supermarket.
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How will the continuation of the current situation, with
Auckland at Alert Level 3 and the rest of ...
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Foodstuffs South Island has recently signed a contract for construction to begin on the latest generation New World in Ravenswood in the Waimakiriri district of Christchurch - demonstrating the co-operative's ongoing commitment to generating employment and investing in South Island communities.
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Foodstuffs is in complete support of the Government’s plan to move the country to Alert Level 2 and the strong need to focus on continued physical distancing as New Zealand transitions down from Alert Level 3.
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Foodstuffs’ brands – New World, PAK’nSAVE, Four Square, Gilmours and Trents – made a commitment in mid-April to donate more than $1 million to help New Zealanders who are facing tough times due to COVID-19.
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At a time when we're faced with uncertainty, unemployment and a looming recession, brand marketing is more important than ever, but the stakes are much higher. PAK'nSAVE is leaning into its role as an essential service and innovating how it communicates to customers in a way that's informative, but with the brand's usual humour.
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The donations will enable a number of our social partners to continue supporting New Zealand’s most in-need individuals at a time when they have seen significant reductions in contributions and increased demand.
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