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Countdown opens first small-format store in Auckland
How plant-based meat is stretching New Zealand’s cultural and legal boundaries
Mixed-use project in Auckland's Wynyard Quarter gets green light
Why it's OK to not be perfect on sustainability
New Zealand dollar grows
Christchurch foot traffic almost at pre-earthquake levels
E-commerce
Marketplace platform raises A$20 million
Trade Me relaunches Kindness Store to help those in need this Christmas
Amazon's international stores stop shipping to NZ as GST rule kicks in
The Iconic sets ambitious sustainability targets
TheMarket sees traffic spike in the lead up to Christmas
Noni B looks to fast-track digital growth with EziBuy acquisition
Property
Countdown opens first small-format store in Auckland
Mixed-use project in Auckland's Wynyard Quarter gets green light
Christchurch foot traffic almost at pre-earthquake levels
Auckland Airport hosts job expo to grow business hub
Coastlands celebrates 50 years of shopping
Property firm selling out of New Zealand retail portfolio
Food
New World launches new-look supermarket
McDonald's to begin process of backpaying NZ workers
What the first Amazon grocery store means for established retailers
Taco Bell launches in Auckland, plots out 25 more stores
Retail initiative seeks to unify safety standards
Demand for meat alternatives on the rise as eating habits change
Fashion
Final stage of Westfield Newmarket now open; DJs, Cos among new stores
Noni B looks to fast-track digital growth with EziBuy acquisition
Cotton On launches in Vietnam, Rubi and Typo to follow
The Iconic launches virtual try-on feature for sneakers
Inside Tommy Hilfiger’s winning strategy to democratise fashion
Tigerlily counts down to dramatic rebrand
People
Trade Me relaunches Kindness Store to help those in need this Christmas
Harvey Norman hit with second strike, but avoids board spill
Consumer complaints up 20 per cent in FY19
Don’t: It ain’t worth the pain
Do: Love cannot be contained!
New poll: Has bullying ever occurred in your workplace?
Department stores
David Jones loses almost $1.4bn in two years
David Jones to open on November 21 at Westfield Newmarket
Authentic Brands, Saks strike $271 million deal with Barneys
Harvey Norman delivers record sales in New Zealand
The Ordinary ramps up bricks-and-mortar presence
Countdown, Farmers, Warehouse staff strike for living wage
Grocery
New World launches new-look supermarket
What the first Amazon grocery store means for established retailers
Foodstuffs partners with data insights firm to grow digital offer
Countdown cuts off kids' access to energy drinks
Pinterest opening local office to cater to ANZ brands
New World relaunches e-commerce site with recipes, tips and more
International
Adairs acquires online-only homewares brand
NZ businesses considering ‘super perks’ to attract and retain staff
Harvey Norman hit with second strike, but avoids board spill
"It's about educating and engaging customers": Inside Bunnings' YouTube series
NZ Post sets Christmas delivery deadlines
Greenlit Brands offloads Postie, Best & Less and Harris Scarfe
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