City Mission Whanganui Partners with Foodstuffs North Island to Open Social Supermarket
City Mission Whanganui and Foodstuffs North Island today opened the doors to a new social supermarket in Whanganui, bringing dignity and choice by enabling those in need to select their own groceries.
City Mission Whanganui, a charitable trust established in the early 1990s, has long supported individuals and families facing financial crises. In 2023, the Mission distributed over 4,000 food parcels, enough to feed nearly 10,000 people for a week.
The launch of the social supermarket represents a significant evolution in how the Mission delivers its services.
“It directly addresses the shame often felt by those who rely on food support by offering them the dignity of choice,” said Dr Antony Nobbs, City Missioner.
“Too often those in need are given food and have little or no say in what they receive, and which may not best meet the needs of them and their families.
“Social Supermarkets let them shop from a wide range of grocery items, and critically, they have control over what they select.”
Dr Nobbs said the Social Supermarket would help the Mission operate more efficiently, reducing food wastage, meeting the specific needs of the community and providing greater certainty about its ability to serve Whanganui in the years ahead.”
Foodstuffs North Island, the 100% New Zealand owned co-operative whose members own and operate the North Island’s New World, PAK’nSAVE and Four Square stores, has played a key role in bringing the social supermarket to life, providing all the infrastructure and equipment to set up the store, fully stocking its shelves for the grand opening and providing training and support to the City Mission team.
Moving forward, Foodstuffs will contribute a significant amount of food and funding annually to sustain the service, and PAK’nSAVE Whanganui, under the leadership of owner operator Gareth Jones, will act as a buddy store for the social supermarket, providing local support.
Chris Quin, Chief Executive of Foodstuffs North Island said such partnerships were important in supporting local communities: “We’re a co-op of family grocers who care deeply about making sure every New Zealander has the food and support they need to thrive. Partnering with City Mission Whanganui means we’re working together to bring dignity, choice, and hope to those who need it most, in a way that’s sustainable and truly makes a difference."
The social supermarket is expected to deliver three key benefits for City Mission Whanganui:
1. Dignity through choice: Allowing individuals to select the food that best suits their needs and preferences.
2. Efficiency and reduced waste: Eliminating unused food parcels by focusing on what people truly need and want.
3. Sustainability: Securing reliable funding and resources to ensure the Mission can continue its vital work.
The City Mission will also continue its broader range of services, including financial mentoring through its Total Care Budget programme, continuing to supply food parcels, operating a food hub to distribute food to other organisations, and empowering women through workshops and events.
“Our goal is to be recognised as a strategic partner by local councils and the government, not just as another social service organisation,” said Dr Nobbs. “We believe our unique insights into the community’s needs make us an essential voice in shaping policies that truly support people in Whanganui and beyond.”
Whanganui’s social supermarket is Foodstuffs North Islands 13th social supermarket, each one brought to life and managed in partnership with a local community provider.
The social supermarket is located at 9 Park Place, Whanganui. For more information, please contact [email protected]