With a renewed interest in retail therapy and spending on the rise, Trade Aid is right on the button, introducing in-store shopping evenings back to the menu.
Trade Aid is a New Zealand social enterprise, which has been helping artisans around the world for nearly half a century to improve their lives through fair trade.
Shopping evenings in the Hastings St store began five years ago and are a good way to get the organisation's name out in the community and educate people about the principals of Fair Trade, says assistant manager Evelyn Henson.
"It's also a good way for customers to have a stress free and fun shopping evening — and to learn about us," Evelyn says.
There is a limit of 12 people on any organised evening, with two to three staff members on hand to assist with queries and wrapping. The evening begins with an educational talk, followed by chocolate tastings.