
Why the Foodstuffs merger decision is likely headed to the High Court
ANALYSIS: An odds-on chance Foodstuffs takes the ComCom's merger refusal to court.
ANALYSIS: An odds-on chance Foodstuffs takes the ComCom's merger refusal to court.
Supermarket merger would not help shoppers, Commerce Commission says.
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OPINION: 'More expensive bureaucrats to roll back existing bureaucrats.'
There is a warning worse may be to come.
OPINION: Unfortunately, a level playing field is not much use if nobody turns up to play.
OPINION: New Zealanders have some of the most expensive groceries in the world.
OPINION: Tinkering around the edges has not been enough to make a difference.
The Commerce Commission is planning an inquiry into the Grocery Industry Competition Act. Video | NZHerald
“Consumers should be able to trust that the price advertised is what they will pay."
OPINION: When a single tomato costs $3, something has got to give.
What happens when the price at the checkout keeps rising but your budget does not?
Economist's century-old theory criticised in debate over supermarket consolidation.
Foodstuffs fined for efforts to hinder rivals from opening or expanding.
Opinion: Imagine if every major company was neatly divided between our major islands.
And how losing both his parents at 21 affected his outlook on life.
OPINION: Consumers are crying out for a third supermarket chain.
Ooze began seeping through the unremoved innards inside.
However some self-serve kiosks are still down.
Foodstuffs says it offered to pay well above CV for home. Owner says he never got an offer
The BFG: is supermarket giant Foodstuffs' merger move friendly or otherwise?
Originally opened here in 2006. Now has 1000-plus staff in around 100 stores in NZ.
Business owners in Havelock North are worried about safety and a lack of consultation.
Opening date announced for replacement supermarket in affluent, growing area.
Economic downturn didn't dent our food market: biggest owner expanding, replacing stores.
Graeme Hart companies are doing a switcheroo: moving from one building to another.
Companies running Pak’nSave, New World and Four Square stores want to merge.
Consumers the losers with land covenants, watchdog says.
OPINION: It's not in National's DNA to limit corporate power.