New Zealand's biggest supermarket chain has spent more than $80 million expanding in the last four months, opening four new stores.
Lindsay Rowles, general manager of property development for Foodstuffs North Island, said the stores were New World Papakura, New World Te Kuiti, Pak'nSave Tamatea in Napier and Pak'nSave Tauriko in Tauranga
"Their total cost exceeds $80 million," Rowles said, noting the geographic spread from Napier to Auckland.
Foodstuffs replaced New World Papakura. The new store, on the corner of East Street and Wood Street, is 100m up the road from the old one. It officially opened yesterday. Papakura's original New World opened in 1982 so the time had come for a new store, the business said.
On a site of nearly a hectare, the shop is 1615sq m of floor space, nearly double the old store, with 152 car parks.
"Dozens of new jobs have been created, with up to 45 more staff depending on the time of year, who'll be joining the current team of 90," a company statement said. "The new store is also more eco-friendly, with features such as the CO2 refrigeration, energy efficient lighting and rain water harvesting systems."
The expanded and upgraded Countdown Mt Eden will be officially opened next week, although that larger store behind the Dominion Rd shops has been operating since September.