
New World opens in Mangawhai

Foodstuffs’ inflation fight for customers - stores keep grocery price increases below FPI for fifth consecutive month

Foodstuffs North Island opens new custom-built transport facility in Whangarei

Foodstuffs team member Shayde Young takes a win at NZ Rainbow Excellence Awards

NZFS Investigation into Hepatitis A Continues: Frozen Berry Consumption
$7.5 million New World opens in Newmarket

Foodstuffs North Island celebrates a century of service
Thursday, 29 September 2022 - In 1922, Foodstuffs North Island was a small, co-operative of a few grocers marching forward toward bigger things. Fast forward a century to today and the ways the co-operative has changed across the decades to cater to growing and changing communities is well worth celebrating, which is exactly what we did to mark our 100th year of serving New Zealanders.

Introducing 155 Whare Kai, a social supermarket for Whangārei
155 Whare Kai, a social supermarket based in Whangārei has opened today to provide food support with dignity. The social supermarket is a partnership between 155 Whare Āwhina and Foodstuffs North Island, the 100% New Zealand owned and operated co-operative behind New World, PAK’nSAVE and Four Square.

PAKnSAVE Shop Offs continue to win out with real savings for real people

Foodstuffs North Island partners with 155 Whare Āwhina to open Whangarei’s first social supermarket
Friday, 16 September 2022 - Foodstuffs North Island is expanding its innovative social supermarket initiative to a new partnership with 155 Whare Āwhina in Whangarei, which will provide the dignity of choice for whānau in the region who need support with accessing food.

Four Square launches Rārangi Kai Te Reo Māori shopping list translator
Tuesday, 13 September 2022 - Four Square has launched a te reo Māori shopping list translator web app to support the kaupapa of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori.

Foodstuffs stores hold grocery price increases below FPI for fourth month in a row
Tuesday, 13 September 2022 - As part of Foodstuffs’ commitment to New Zealanders to help fight inflation, stores in the Foodstuffs co-operatives have held food price increases below food price inflation and below supplier increases for the fourth month in a row.
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