PremiumPremiumRetailKathmandu owner posts $20m half-year lossKathmandu's sales grew 3% to $156.8m, improving over the last five quarters.26 Mar 12:36 AM
PremiumPremiumRetailTorpedo7’s new owners reveal major shake-up for retailerSome stores to be closed while others will be rebranded under new name.25 Mar 05:21 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionOpinion: Consumers and the right to repair a good step that needs safer groundOPINION: A well-thought-out right to repair will provide benefits across the board.25 Mar 01:00 AM
PremiumPremiumRetail‘The energy you don’t use’: Ikea’s green strategy for NZ launchKaren Pflug emphasises collaboration to reduce waste and drive sustainability.23 Mar 08:00 PM
PremiumPremiumSmall BusinessHow Push Gummies are bringing creatine on commandBrittany Allan talks to Tom Raynel about her creatine supplement start-up Push Gummies.23 Mar 06:00 PM
New ZealandThe rise of the underground food economyHospitality NZ says informal food businesses are being emboldened by social media reach,.23 Mar 05:00 PM
New ZealandMasked group targets Michael Hill Jewellers in Mānawa Bay mall.They were filmed carrying out a brazen smash-and-grab on the jewellery store. Video / SuppliedWatch23 Mar 04:00 PM
RetailWarehouse swings to first-half profit, but revenue fallsThe Warehouse has announced its half-year results for the six months ended January 26.20 Mar 07:50 PM
PremiumPremiumRetail‘More challenging than we feared’: What’s in store for The Warehouse’s half-year resultAnalysts warn of tough year ahead and risk of no dividends.19 Mar 04:00 PM
BusinessKmart recalls pickle jar over risk of breaking or explodingCustomers should stop using the jars and return them for a refund.19 Mar 01:32 AM
OpinionOpinion: Stop waiting for a foreign hero, NZ’s supermarket sector needs competition from withinOPINION: An international brand is not the hero – local, NZ-owned competition is.18 Mar 10:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBanking and financeCard payments: Unlikely contenders unite in call for surcharge banDeadline day in push to lower fees.17 Mar 09:00 PM
New Zealand‘I’ll kill you’: Staff attacked, customers hide as armed robbers plunder gold jewelleryThe owner says he 'hadn't slept a wink' since the robbery.17 Mar 03:00 AM
New ZealandSchool lunch that badly burnt student was in packaging not fit for commercial useHeinz Wattie’s supplied the meal, but it wasn't found to be at fault.17 Mar 12:14 AM
PremiumPremiumBusinessSupermarket wars: 'Game changer' - Foodstuffs' property boss on usurping Woolworths'Unfortunately, our new landlord has not renewed our lease' - Woolworths' Jason Stockill.16 Mar 09:40 PM
PremiumPremiumSmall BusinessSmall Business: From corporate life to backyard flower farmingMarisa Vodanovich talks to Tom Raynel about her small business, Urban Floral Farmlet.16 Mar 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumRetailWest Auckland supermarket shutting, staff futures uncertainMore than 50 staff are waiting to find out if they will be out of a job.14 Mar 04:07 AM
PremiumPremiumRetailWorkers 'anxious as hell' as Woolworths proposes major store restructureOne employee told the Herald staff hours could be cut in half and their hourly rate cut.13 Mar 07:15 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionErnie Newman: Nicola Willis has the power to regulate supermarkets but will she?OPINION: If not, consumers may need to rely on a class action.12 Mar 10:50 PM
PremiumPremiumRetailCocktail maker Black Pineapple’s catering arm goes into liquidationFrankie Walker founded Black Pineapple in 2017 after leaving Lion Breweries.12 Mar 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumRetailBriscoes boss Rod Duke wants Government to ‘get their a** into gear’Rod Duke hails achievement in a tough environment.12 Mar 12:49 AM
RetailRetail spending has modest rise in February amid recoveryElectronic card data for the month of February shows Kiwis spent more in retail.11 Mar 10:10 PM
Business‘Unacceptable’: HelloFresh charged over misleading conduct in NZThe issue involved reactivating subscriptions without clear consent.10 Mar 07:46 PM
New ZealandUp in flames: Whangārei dry cleaning fire leaves customers shortThe company's insurance does not cover replacement of customer items burnt in the blaze.07 Mar 06:00 PM
BusinessNZ’s biggest hotel deal: Precinct selling InterContinental Auckland to SingaporeansPrecinct bought the building in 2012 then undertook a massive $310m renovation of it.04 Mar 08:16 PM
OpinionOpinion: Citizen’s arrests - our laws must protect the victims of crime, not offendersOPINION: Retailers shouldn’t be exposed to legal risk if they act reasonably.04 Mar 04:00 PM
RetailA $75m investment: Jewellery giant’s arrival promises economic boostThe expansion to NZ follows a free-trade agreement with the UAE.03 Mar 04:46 AM
PremiumPremiumRetailThe Warehouse warns of 'significant uncertainty' in second half financial resultThe retailer's sales dropped 1.6% to $1.607 billion in the first half of 2025.03 Mar 02:44 AM
PremiumPremiumSmall BusinessSmall Business: The mother-daughter combo making high-quality matchaTessa Stockdale talks to Tom Raynel about her business Nomu Matcha.02 Mar 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumEditorialEditorial: Lack of employer support for new citizens' arrest law should give Govt pause for thoughtOPINION: Some of the Government's biggest business allies see problems with the new bill.27 Feb 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumRetailFinger Lickin' Good: Restaurant Brands NZ profit spikes 60%KFC’s record sales were driven by innovative products and viral marketing.26 Feb 10:25 PM
PremiumPremiumRetailWoolworths NZ sales up as industrial action hampers Aussie resultWoolworths NZ rebranded 35 supermarkets from 'Countdown' to 'Woolworths' this half.26 Feb 12:53 AM
PremiumPremiumBusinessInside Economics: Why US dollars still rule the world...and what’s up with the price of cheese Liam Dann takes a deeper dive into the latest economic news.25 Feb 10:30 PM
PremiumPremiumRetailThird Mighty Ape CEO exits as tech upgrade hampers resultTechnical issues from a website upgrade impacted Mighty Ape’s earnings.25 Feb 03:14 AM